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Rhode Island Medical Society is a medical society founded in 1812. It is the eighth oldest state medical society in the United States. [1] They have published the Rhode Island Medical Journal since 1917. From 1912 to 2002, their headquarters was located in the Rhode Island Medical Society Building in Providence, Rhode Island.
Environmental and Health Services Regulation licenses and regulates health professionals and monitors beach and drinking water quality. The State Laboratories support scientific research to detect diseases, protect the public from terrorism threats health and use health evidence in crime investigations. Rhode Island Division of State Laboratories
List of state verification sites, at noah-health.org. (New York Online Access to Health.) Archived from the original on 2012-04-14. List of state verification sites, especially for medical licenses, at circare.org (Citizens for Responsible Care and Research)
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) EMT with intravenous authorization (EMT- IV is not a separate certification level but an authorization by an agency physician medical director after verification of approved education and skills competency) [9] Advanced EMT (AEMT) EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I) Paramedic [10] [11]
The Executive Office of Health and Human Services is a cabinet-level agency in Rhode Island. [1] The current EOHHS Secretary is Womazetta Jones. EOHHS was created by the Rhode Island General Assembly in 2006 and is codified in Title 42 Chapter 7.2 of the R.I. General Laws. The agency serves as an umbrella organization for Rhode Island's ...
The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) of the United States is a national non-profit organization that represents the 71 state medical and osteopathic boards of the United States and its territories and co-sponsors the United States Medical Licensing Examination. Medical boards license physicians, investigate complaints, discipline those ...
In the fiscal year starting July 2022, the operating margin of Rhode Island health systems was -3.4%. In Connecticut it was -3.8%. And in Massachusetts it was -4.5%, according to the Manatt study.
The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) is an agreement that allows mutual recognition (reciprocity) of a nursing license between member U.S. states ("compact states"). Enacted into law by the participating states, the NLC allows a nurse who is a legal resident of and possesses a nursing license in a compact state (their "home state") to practice in any of the other compact states (the "remote ...