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• Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Australia's national agency for health and welfare statistics and information. Some reports are available free on line. Also has a list of reports available for purchase. http://www.aihw.gov.au/ |
• Australian Medical Association Members of the AMA are committed to enduring professional values, excellence in teaching and research, and the delivery of high quality health care to all Australians. http://www.ama.com.au/ |
• Bayside Urology Specialises in diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and prostate. http://www.baysideurology.com.au/ |
• Community Health and Anti -Tuberculosis Charity organisation supporting prevention, treatment and research into respiratory disease both internationally and in Australia. http://www.chata.org.au |
• EnableNet An on-line meeting place where anyone with an interest in disability can explore, research, communicate, debate and advocate on issues affecting the lives of people with a disability. http://www.enable.net.au/ |
• Food Anaphylactic Children Training and Support Association Non profit, patient support organisation that provides information, training and emotional support to children, families and individuals diganosed with food-induced anaphylaxis - a potentially life-threatening food allergy. Site contains information about Allergies, Food Alerts, Labelling, Support for parents, and other resources. http://www.allergyfacts.org.au/ |
• ISQua International Society for Quality in Health Care The International Society for Quality in Health Care.Provide services to guide health professionals,researchers, agencies, policy makers and consumers, to achieve excellence in healthcare delivery to all people, and to continuously improve the quality and safety of care. http://www.isqua.org.au/ |
• SANE Australia A national charity helping people affected by mental illness. http://www.sane.org/ |
• Working With Indigenous Peoples With Disabilities Provides information about a wide range of practical resources for allied health professionals working with disabled Indigenous peoples living in remote areas of Australia. http://www.wired.org.au/ |
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