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(The Foundation was later renamed the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America and is now the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation.) [13] [11] It was incorporated on December 17, 1965. [1] The Foundation serves millions of patients diagnosed [14] with IBD in the U.S., through its national headquarters in NYC, and more than 30 chapters nationwide. [15]
Fibromuscular Dysplasia Society of America; Fight Forever Foundation; Fistula Foundation; Five & Alive; Fly for MS; Flying Doctors of America; Focused Ultrasound Foundation; Food Allergy Initiative; Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research; Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children; Friedreich's ...
Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Canada; Aleh Negev; Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation; Alexander S. Onassis Foundation; Allegheny Foundation; Al Manahil Welfare Foundation Bangladesh; The Alliance for Safe Children; American Academy in Rome; American Heart Association; American Himalayan Foundation; American India Foundation; American Indian ...
It has also published works such as the Guides to Evaluation of Permanent Impairment [19] and established the American Medical Association Foundation and the American Medical Political Action Committee. [20] The current president is Jesse Ehrenfeld, an anesthesiologist affiliated with the Medical College of Wisconsin. [21]
Medical foundations are independent organizations of scientists, physicians and support personnel to investigate key medical challenges and emerging health needs. They provide more flexibility than traditional clinics and hospitals, but more stability than many university-based research organizations.
Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation; Foundation for Advancement in Cancer Therapy; Foundation for Child Development; Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children; Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology; Foundation for the National Institutes of Health; Helene Fuld Health Foundation
The CDC Foundation operates independently from CDC as a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in the State of Georgia. The creation of the Foundation was authorized by section 399F of the Public Health Service Act to support the mission of CDC in partnership with the private sector, including organizations, foundations ...
The Endometriosis Foundation of America was founded in 2009 by Tamer Seckin and Padma Lakshmi. [7] [8] The Foundation promotes patient advocacy, education for the medical community and the public, awareness of endometriosis, surgical training, and research.