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      new window 'Ahahui o na Kauka Description: An association for Hawaiian physicians, with details of initiatives and projects to improve the health of Native Hawaiians. (kauka.org)
new window Association of American Indian Physicians Description: Health programs, services and resources for Native Americans. (aaip.com)
new window Australian Indigenous Health Promotion Network Description: Assists with the education and professional development of practitioners, researchers and policy makers, as well as providing advice and co-ordinating communication between groups. (indigenoushealth.med.usyd.edu.au)
new window Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health Description: Addressing the health needs of Canada's Aboriginal peoples. Research areas include health promotion, prevention strategies, clinical trials, and ethics issues. (cihr-irsc.gc.ca)
new window National Aboriginal Health Organization Description: Working to improve the health of Aboriginal people in Canada, through community-based interests. (naho.ca)
new window National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association Description: Supporting students, nurses and allied health professionals through the development of leadership skills and continuing education. Features a newsletter and details of conferences and scholarships. (nanaina.com)
new window National Maori Health Provider's Association Description: Promoting the healthcare of Maoris in New Zealand. Features discussion forum, learning resources and community health initiatives. (ngangaru.co.nz)
new window The Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association Description: A professional organisation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students and graduates. Promotes the prevention of chronic disease and illness and encourages the entry of indigenous people into the medical field. (aida.org.au)
new window Wu Chopperen Description: Providing culturally-sensitive health care services to Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders in Far North Queensland, Australia. Includes details of preventive health programmes, clinics and social health services. (wuchopperen.com)
 




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