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  2. Epilepsy Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Epilepsy Foundation received anecdotal reports of patients experiencing seizures and side effects after switching drugs, and tried to convince the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1999 that there was a problem, but the FDA decided there was no evidence. In 2006, foundation leaders convened a committee of medical experts, and its ...

  3. Oregon State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the hospital constructed a 676-bed building for geriatric patients to deal with increasing numbers of aging and elderly patients. [15] The hospital's population began to steadily increase in the middle of the century; this led to the opening of Dammasch State Hospital in Clackamas County , near Portland , which was established to help ...

  4. 26 Virtual Volunteer Opportunities to Make a Real Impact ...

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    In fact, many non-profit organizations and other volunteer-led initiatives have found ways to bring do-gooders on board from a distance, which is excellent news considering that a recent survey ...

  5. Medical volunteerism - Wikipedia

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    Medical volunteering has in general been praised as “ethical imperative to serve the disadvantaged”. [16] Medical volunteers may have good intentions and aid beneficiaries may be grateful for their help. Yet, scholars have explored the significant drawbacks of such volunteerism. [17]

  6. American Epilepsy Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Epilepsy Society confers several awards to recognize members and groups within the community for their excellence in research and medicine as well as their dedicated efforts on behalf of the Society. The AES gives five awards: [8] Founders Award; Distinguished Service Award; J. Kiffin Penry Award for Excellence in Epilepsy Care

  7. Tennesseans with epilepsy relied on state funding for ... - AOL

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    She looked into joining the YMCA, and planned to start volunteering at the humane society. Liza Miggo, a 22-year-old Nashvillian who has Epilepsy at Bad Ass Coffee in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday ...

  8. Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad started in 1952 after attorney J. Peter Holland III came upon a car accident at 24th street and Atlantic Avenue. He was unable to get the victim timely help because the fire department's ambulance was disabled. [1] Holland gathered people in the community to start a volunteer rescue squad.

  9. Volunteers in Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) was founded in 2001 in North Carolina. The organization experienced steady growth until its partnership withThe Dr Oz Show, after which rapid growth was reported. [1] [2] In 2021, VIM announced that its free clinic program would be moved to the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NAFC). [3]