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  2. German Doctors for Developing Countries - Wikipedia

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    German Doctors e.V. was founded in 1983 as „Ärzte für die dritte Welt“ in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The idea was to create a charity organisation with German doctors, who work without remuneration in the third world countries. The doctors use their annual vacation to work for the project.

  3. List of medical organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Society of Anesthesiologists; American Society of Ophthalmic Trauma [2] American Society of Plastic Surgeons; American Society of Reproductive Medicine; Association of American Medical Colleges; Association of American Physicians and Surgeons; National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians; Radiological Society of North America

  4. German Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The German Medical Association (GMA) (German: Bundesärztekammer, BÄK), founded in 1947 and based in Berlin, is the co-ordinating body of physicians' self-regulation in Germany. It co-ordinates the activities of the 17 State Chambers of Physicians which are responsible for regulation of the medical profession.

  5. German Doctors Are Attempting to Reverse Death and Resurrect ...

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    German doctors are attempting to reverse death and bring dead bodies back to life, starting with 10 humans. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  6. National German-American Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the NGAA was supported by existing state and local German-American organizations, as well as the German-American press. [5] In particular, a state-level umbrella group of German-American organizations in Pennsylvania, the German-American Central Alliance of Pennsylvania (Deutsch-Amerikanischer Zentral-Bund von Pennsylvanien), founded in 1899, provided the impetus for the ...

  7. Flexner Report - Wikipedia

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    To Flexner, Hopkins incorporated the high standards of German medical education, while keeping the American standard of high respect for patients by physicians. [23] In his efforts to ensure that Hopkins was the standard to which all other medical schools in the United States were compared, Flexner went on to claim that all the other medical ...

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  9. Federal Joint Committee (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Joint Committee (German: Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss (G-BA)) refers to a group of German public health agencies that were merged in 2004, under an independent chairman. [1] It is authorized to make binding regulations growing out of health reform bills passed by lawmakers, along with routine decisions regarding healthcare in Germany .