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1. Administrators In Medicine
of Crime Victim Compensation boards will be held at the Fund collections (all federal criminal fines go into the Fund) of Crime Victim Compensation boards promotes an exchange of
http://www.docboard.org/
Administrators In Medicine (AIM)
Osteopathic Board Executive
Directors Links To Other Sites For
Useful Additional Information
Source: Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States
  • AIM DocFinder Celebrating its 7th Anniversary
The only online physician directory of its kind when it was launched in 1996 at the time of the Internet's infancy, the AIM DocFinder is still recognized for its easy to use search engine. It remains the only combined public online physician database in the nation that has its direct source of data from state government licensing boards and that also remains free of charge to the public. DocFinder contains the licensing background and disciplinary information of physicians and other health care practitioners with much more detailed Medical Malpractice, Hospital Discipline and Criminal Conviction information from Physician Profile Law states such as First in the Nation Massachusetts.

2. Home Health Care Association Of Massachusetts
www.hhs.gov/oig. State. MA criminal History Systems Board Nashoba Nursing Service Hospice/assoc boards of Health. www.nashoba.org. Natick VNA
http://www.mass-homehealth.org/links

Health Related Organizations
Case Management Society of New England
www.cmsne.org

Community Health Accreditation Program
www.chapinc.org

Consumer health information
www.healthfinder.gov

Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
www.jcaho.org

Mayo Clinic health/drug search www.mayoclinic.com/index.cfm? National Association for Home Care www.nahc.org Government Sites Federal www.cms.gov CMS Program Manuals/Transmittals/Memos www.cms.hhs.gov/manuals/ CMS Home Health Page www.cms.hhs.gov/providers/hha/ Home Health PPS Reference Guide www.hcfa.gov/medlearn/refhha.htm CMS OASIS Home Page www.cms.hhs.gov/oasis/default.asp Office of Inspector General www.hhs.gov/oig State MA Criminal History Systems Board www.state.ma.us/chsb MA DPH Division of Health Care Quality www.state.ma.us/dph/dhcq/hcqskel.htm MassHealth Provider Services http://www.mahealthweb.com MA Nurse Aide Registry www.state.ma.us/dph/dhcq/nar.htm MA Division of Medical Assistance www.state.ma.us/dma

3. National Conference 2 - American Criminal Justice Assoc. Lambda Alpha Epsilon
This fiscal year, OVC set aside $21.1 million from the Fund for Reserve purposes. a special account in the Treasury where all federal criminal fines are to be deposited, and presumably shall remain
http://www.acjalae.org/national2.htm
67th National Conference
American Criminal Justice Association - Lambda Alpha Epsilon
Sacramento, CA
March 14 - 19, 2004 Abby Schofield, Region 1 President and 2004 Conference Director, and Region 1 members are working to give you five days of workshops, competitive activities pertaining to the various criminal justice disciplines, outstanding speakers, entertainment, and displays. Conference Theme:
"SCAMS: It's Not Just a Civil Matter" Air Travel and T ransportation From the Airport: The Doubletree Hotel is located 13 miles from Sacramento International Airport. The Hotel does not provide shuttle service. Airport shuttle to/from the airport is available from Super Shuttle at the cost of about $17 each way. The Super Shuttle is located directly outside the baggage claim area at each terminal. Taxi and limousine service is also available at the airport for a higher price. Hotel and Surrounding Area: Doubletree Hotel Situated just off Business 80/Capital City Freeway, across from the Arden Fair Mall, the Doubletree Hotel puts you close to business and just five miles from downtown and the State Capitol. Located on 22 acres right off of the freeway, the large, fresh, well-appointed rooms will make you feel right at home.
The 448 well-appointed guest rooms and suites offer thoughtful conveniences such as complimentary coffee, coffeemaker, hairdryer, dataports, and full-sized iron and ironing board. We also provide non-smoking rooms, wheelchair accessibility, in-room movies, Sony Playstations, voice mail and express check-out.

4. Boards And Commissions
Welcome to LegalScholar.com! criminal law resources
http://www.kalamazootownship.org/BoardsCommissions.htm

Welcome to the
Charter Township of
Kalamazoo
1720 Riverview Drive, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49004-1099
Phone: 269.381-8080 / Fax: 269.381-3550
Established in 1832

"A Quality Township Striving to Meet the Needs of Its Citizens."
BOARD OF TRUSTEES (4 Yr. Term) CRAMER , Gary L., Supervisor THALL , Donald Z., Clerk BUCKHOUT , John B., Treasurer DeVRIES , Marvin E., Trustee STOHRER , Richard R., Trustee DOORNBOS , Kathleen S., Trustee HIATT , Patricia C., Trustee KLEIMAN , Susan K., Dep. Treasurer Annual Appointment PERKINS , H. Jean, Dep. Clerk Annual Appointment MELLINGER , Terri E., Board Secretary
PLANNING COMMISSION (3 Yr. Term) VANDERKLOK,
Robert J., Chairperson DIEPHUIS, Ruth 01/2004 MOSES, Donna A. 01/2004 MEINEMA, Louis J., 01/2004 TALBOT

5. Nat'l Assoc. Crime Victim Compensation Boards
prior years' VOCA Crime Victims Fund collections (all federal criminal fines go 1977,the National Association of Crime Victim Compensation boards promotes an
http://www.nacvcb.org/
Contacts National Training Conference 2003
New Orleans, September 22-26 . . .
The next National Training Conference of the National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards will be held at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown New Orleans.... Compensation programs will be joined by state administrators of VOCA assistance funds this year. Brochures and registration forms will be sent out early in 2003. The conference is open to all personnel (managers, staff, Board members) working within crime victim compensation programs, as well as in state agencies administering VOCA assistance funding for their states. Thanks to everyone who made our recent National Conference in Denver such a great success!
Compensation to Victims at Record Highs . . .
  • Victims of Violent Crime and their Families received benefits totaling $377 million in federal fiscal year 2001 $80 million more than the year before, and a $110 million increase from the total just three years ago.

6. Nat'l Assoc. Crime Victim Compensation Boards
Illinois criminal Justice Information Agency; Iowa Department of Justice; Kansas NationalAssociation of Crime Victim Compensation boards Program Directory Top;
http://www.nacvcb.org/links.html
Links to Related Web Sites . . .
Federal Agencies/Resources [Top]
  • National Victim Organizations [Top]
  • National Criminal Justice/Related Organizations [Top]
  • Victim-related Education Links
  • 7. Nat'l Assoc. VOCA Assistance Administrators
    Administrators and the National Association of Crime Victim Compensation boards willbe S. 22 is a comprehensive package of criminal justice bills, including
    http://www.navaa.org/
    News MARK YOUR CALENDARS
    2003 National Training Conference
    September 22 - 26, 2003
    New Orleans, LA The 2003 National Training Conference for the National Association of VOCA Assistance Administrators and the National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards will be held September 22 - 26, 2003 at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown New Orleans. Brochures and registration forms will be sent out early in 2003. The conference is open to all personnel (managers, staff, Board members) working within state VOCA victim assistance agencies and crime victim compensation programs. National Crime Victims' Right Week April 6 - 12, 2003
    " Victims' Rights:
    Fulfill the Promise"
    To obtain a free NCVRW Resource Guide and Poster, call OVC Resource Center at 800-627-6872 and ask for NCJ 198169 (for the Resource Guide) and LT 000473 (for the theme poster). Click

    8. TX Aggregates & Concrete Assoc
    the legislatures Budget and. criminal Justice boards when. they oversaw the $1.3 billion
    http://www.tpj.org/Lobby_Watch/concrete2000.pdf

    9. New South Wales Internet Censorship Bill
    Visual Software Distributors assoc, Electronic Frontiers Australia, John New SouthWales to criminal proceedings for members of the Commonwealth boards of the
    http://www.efa.org.au/Campaigns/nswbill.html
    @import "../Styles/default.css"; [ You are seeing a basic presentation of this site because your browser does not fully support current Web standards (or you have disabled style sheets or are viewing the page offline). For information about upgrading to a standards-compliant browser, visit: http://www.webstandards.org/upgrade/ EFA Home About EFA Join EFA ... Search EFA Site
    New South Wales
    Internet Censorship Bill 2001
    Last Updated: 27 December 2002
    On 9 December 2002, the NSW Government stated that the Internet censorship laws "will be neither commenced nor repealed" until the current review of the Commonwealth Internet censorship legislation has been completed and the findings considered. On 6 June 2002, the NSW Parliamentary Standing Committee on Social Issues issued a report recommending that the NSW Government not proceed with its proposed Internet censorship law. (Among other things, the proposed law would criminalise making available content unsuitable for minors online, even if the content is only made available to adults.) The Committee's report and recommendations are the outcome of a six month inquiry undertaken at the request of the NSW Attorney General . The Committee's report is commendable. It is well-researched and written and it is evident the Committee members and staff spent a considerable amount of time and effort considering the policy objectives, the nature of the Internet and relevant issues. Unlike other Australian Parliamentary Committees that have inquired into Internet censorship, this Committee obviously "gets it"; they understand that the Internet is not like television and is not a movie. EFA hopes the NSW Government will accept and support the recommendations of the Committee, which consists of a majority of members from the political party in Government (ALP). For more information, see

    10. Welcome To The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
    Women Peace Officers assoc. for Highway Safety The National Archive of criminal JusticeData association of Crime Victim Compensation boards National Victim
    http://www.icjia.org/public/index.cfm?metaSection=forms&metaPage=links

    11. Circumcision: Legal Issues
    This page describes and indexes legal material relevant to the performance of male circumcision in Category Health Child Health Circumcision Legal Issues...... Addresses of the various boards are listed at Medical boards. Outmoded treatment.Can Med assoc J 1966;95630. Circumcision of Healthy Boys criminal Assault?
    http://www.cirp.org/library/legal/
    Circumcision: Legal issues
    This page indexes legal material relevant to the performance of male circumcision. Documents are indexed in chronological order of publication.
    Introduction
    The English-speaking nations share the English language, the common law, and male circumcision as part of their history and culture since the late 19th century. This page incorporates relevant legal reference material from the several English-speaking nations. Some definitions: A "botched" circumcision is one that is poorly done and has obvious unexpected results. "Wrongful circumcision" is circumcision done without valid informed consent. Botched circumcision and wrongful circumcision constitute malpractice. Prior to 1984, circumcision law was included under malpractice law: Doctors who "botched" circumcisions could only be sued for failing to adhere to the "standard of care." There were, however, a number of circumcision malpractice cases that succeeded on these grounds. Starting in 1984, academics began to apply general principles of health care law and medical ethics to examine the legality of male circumcision. Children are legally regarded as

    12. Leadership Roanoke Valley - Alumni Directory
    Roanoke area public schools, boards and Commissions Assisi Service Dog association,Mental Health assoc. Education, Board and Commissions, criminal Justice/Law
    http://www.roanokechamber.org/alumni-dir_1999.htm
    Leadership Roanoke Valley Alumni Directory - 19
    Dave Baldwin
    7870 Cedar Edge Rd.
    Roanoke, VA 24018
    Director or Housing
    P.O. Box 6359
    Roanoke, VA 24017
    Phone: (540) 983-9263
    Fax: (540) 983-9229
    E-mail: dbaldwin@rkeauthority.org
    Professional Affiliations : NAHRO, VAHCDO, Roanoke Regional Housing Network Volunteer Affiliations Hobbies : Karate, Scuba, Science Fiction Interest s: Foundations, Non-profit/civic organizations, Planning/Allocating Organizations, Dance, Theater, Roanoke Area Jobs-creation and detention, Neighborhood Development, Research and Technology, Roanoke area public schools, Boards and Commissions, Government Graduated: 1999 Karen Y. Belcher The Roanoke Times Newsroom Office Manager 201 Campbell Ave. SW

    13. Report #7 - Www.immed.org
    In our previous articles for criminal Politics we hypothesized that the assoc.) JAMA1995; 273 618619. edited 13 books, served on the Editorial boards of 12
    http://www.immed.org/reports/gulf_war_illness/cripol.html
    Criminal Politics October 1996
    Politics Interfere with Diagnosis and Treatment
    of Gulf War Illnesses

    by
    Garth L. Nicolson, Ph.D. and Nancy L. Nicolson*, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and *President, The Rhodon Foundation for Biomedical Research, Kingwood, Texas As reported previously in Criminal Politics (January and March 1995), large numbers of our soldiers that served in the Persian Gulf region in Operation Desert Storm (ODS) returned to the U.S. in 1991 and 6-12 months later presented with a variety of unusual chronic medical signs and symptoms that have been difficult to diagnose but have been collectively called Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) or Gulf War Illness. Although most military, Veterans' Administration and civilian physicians agree that these Gulf War veterans have medical problems, they have been unable to diagnose the exact syndrome. For the last several years the U.S. Government, and in particular, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Dr. Steven Joseph, claimed that veterans who served in the Gulf War do not have unusual medical problems and they are no more sick than American civilians. That these soldiers and in many cases their immediate family members do have unusual medical conditions was carefully shown in a case control study performed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia.

    14. The Juvenile Information Network-Bulletin Boards
    w. katemha@hotmail.com mental health assoc northeast, pa BerkesNelson LABerkes@rosecrance.org Phone (815 years within the Canadian criminal Justice system
    http://www.juvenilenet.org/bulletin.html

    15. Prevention Of HIV/AIDS And Other Blood-Borne Diseases Among
    Medical and pharmacy boards would retain the authority to sanction medical, publichealth, substance abuse, and criminal justice organizations. J Am Wom assoc.
    http://www.ama-assn.org/special/hiv/library/readroom/jama97/lm6024.htm

    16. Www.lib.uchicago.edu/~llou/lawlists/lawlibs.txt
    Education JUSTINFO LISTPROC@NCJRS.org criminal Justice Info LISTSERV.LOUISVILLE.EDUOhio Regional assoc. mail lists, discussion rooms/boards, AALLNETchat) http
    http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/~llou/lawlists/lawlibs.txt

    17. Intimatemarriage.org - Finding A Therapist
    Sample certification boards Licensure also requires compliance with a professionalcode of ethics and provides the consumer with civil, criminal and/or assoc.
    http://www.intimatemarriage.org/html/whatsthediff.html
    What's the difference between the various
    mental health professionals?
    One of the hurdles in finding a therapist is wading through the various kinds of mental health professionals. Which ones give drugs? Are some better trained than others? The main answer is "it depends".The individual therapist is always more important than their degree, certification, licensure or other qualification. Most of the professional's expertise will come as they specialize their continuing education and experience. Professionals in the field know the little quirks or distinctives between the various helping professions, but we also recognize that those differences blur when it comes to looking at individual therapists. It's most important that you get a trusted referral and question the professional you are considering until you are comfortable with them. The individual therapist is always more important than their degree, certification, licensure or other qualification.

    18. Association List
    Institute For criminal Justice Healthcare, www.icjh.org. Institute for DefenseAnalyses, www.Ida.org. assoc. National School boards association, www.nsba.org.
    http://www.alexecon.org/aedp_assoclist01.html
    Association List Company Web Site Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy www.amcp.org Acute Long Term Hospital Association www.altha.com Aeronautical Repair Station Association www.arsa.org Aerospace Medical Association www.asma.org Agricultural Transportation Conference Air and Expedited Motor Carriers Conference Airport Consultants Council www.acconline.org Alexandria Bar Association www.alexandriabarassoc.com Alliance of Work and Life Professionals www.awlp.org American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery www.aafprs.org www.oandp.org American Academy of Otolaryngology www.aaohns.org American Academy of Physician Assistants www.aapa.org American Academy of Physician Assistants in Occupational Medicine www.aapa.org/paom.html American Association for Dental Research www.iadr.com American Association for Home Care www.aahomecare.org American Association for the Study of Liver Disease www.aasld.org American Association of Airport Executives www.airportnet.org

    19. The NIJ Research Review: NCJ Number 182361
    Corporate Author John Doble Research assoc., Inc United since the introduction ofreparative boards, which give in virtually the entire criminal justice system
    http://www.ncjrs.org/rr/vol1_3/22.html
    NCJ Number: 182361
    Title:
    Attitudes Towards Crime and Punishment in Vermont: Public Opinion About an Experiment With Restorative Justice Author: Judith Greene Corporate
    Author: John Doble Research Assoc., Inc
    United States Sponsoring
    Agency:
    US Dept of Justice
    National Institute of Justice
    United States Sale: National Institute of Justice/NCJRS
    Box 6000
    Rockville, MD 20849
    United States National Institute of Justice/NCJRS
    Paper Reproduction Sales Box 6000 Department F Rockville, MD 20849 United States Format: document Publication Date: Pages: Type: Program/project evaluations Origin: United States Language: English Grant No.: 98-IJ-CX-0028 Annotation: This study updates the 1994 benchmark study of public opinion about crime and corrections in Vermont by determining if there have been any changes in Vermonters' thinking since the introduction of reparative boards, which give citizens decision making authority about punishment and supervision issues that directly affect the offender, the victim, and community safety.

    20. Higher Education Center: The Parent Connection
    the campus communication systems (bulletin boards, student newspapers of Student Life, Dr. Bill Kibler, assoc. underage drinking, drugs, or criminal activity
    http://www.edc.org/hec/parents/
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    powered by FreeFind Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention: The Parent Connection Two of the biggest concerns parents have when they send their sons and daughters to college are whether they will be safe, and whether they will do well academically. Both of those concerns are legitimate, and both are closely related to alcohol and other drugs, whether used by the student or by their fellow students. So parents deserve to know what schools are doing to curb alcohol and other drug use, and college administrators must be prepared to answer tough questions about their alcohol and other drug prevention policies and programs. For Parents of College-Bound Students What Colleges Are Saying to Parents About Alcohol and Other Drugs Parental Notification Additional Resources For Parents of College-Bound Students The Center for Parental Freedom is a coalition of parents, teachers, pediatricians, psychologists, dentists and children who seek to have parental and personal rights respected in US schools and universities. This site is to provide accurate information, support, and resources to assist parents and others in raising children to be healthy, drug-free, productive adults. In pursuit of this mission, the Parenting

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