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Asian Association for Dynamic Osteosynthesis

URL:http://www.aado.org/nurse.htm

During the past years, with support from the AADO Council, the Nurse Subcommittee has organized various educational activities to promote trauma nursing care.
Apart from delivering high quality trauma care to our clients, we are also looking into their psychosocial problems, occupational safety for our staff and promotion of health programmes...

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Association of Maltese Orthopaedic Nurses

URL:http://www.amon-nurse.com/

International Orthopaedic Nursing Conference on the 15th and 16th October 2009 in MALTA! Visit our website for more information and Call for Abstracts!
 
AMON was officially launched in December 2005 and aims to create a professional organization for Maltese Orthopaedic Nurses. The mission of AMON is to empower Maltese Orthopaedic Nurses...

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Australian New Zealand Orthopaedic Nurses Association

URL:http://www.anzona.net/

ANZONA is an international organisation that was set up by local Orthopaedic Nursing associations throughout New Zealand and Australia. ANZONA hosts regular conferences and serves as a great way for Orthopaedic nurses throughout Australia and New Zealand to learn about the latest developments in Orthopaedics and as an excellent way...

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Australian Orthopaedic Nurses Association

URL:http://www.aona.com.au/

AONA Objectives Promoting the recognition of Orthopaedic Nursing as a professional specialty. Encouraging the exchange and dissemination of knowledge, skills and issues in the field of Orthopaedic Nursing. Providing a forum of continuing education by means of written data, lectures and seminars. Encouraging the highest standards of patient care in the realm of Orthopaedic...

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Canadian Orthopaedic Nurses Association CONA

URL:http://www.cona-nurse.org

The Canadian Orthopaedic Nurses Association believes that nurses who provide care to individuals with neuromuscular and skeletal disorders require a specific body of knowledge and skills to deliver the highest standard of care. We believe that this knowledge is acquired, maintained and advanced through basic knowledge, continuing education, practice and research.

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Canadian Society of Orthopaedic Technologists

URL:http://www.pappin.com/csot/

Orthopaedic Technologists are medically trained individuals who work under the direction of physicians and in collaboration with other members of the health care team of professionals. They are experts in plaster and synthetic cast application and are responsible for instructing patients on this form of treatment. They provide care to...

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International Collaboration of Orthopaedic Nurses

URL:http://www.orthopaedicnursing.org/

Over the last century or more Orthopaedic Nuring has become a well developed and highly specialised area of nursing. Orthoapaedic Nurses provide specialised holistic care to individuals, alongside their families, with musculo-skeletal problems, injuries and conditions. Orthopaedic nurses provide care from the cradle to the grave in all settings...

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Irish Nurses Organization Orthopaedic Section

URL:http://www.ino.ie/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=6111

The Irish Orthopaedic Nurses Section was established to provide a forum for orthopaedic nurses to network, to exchange practice information and to promote education events relevant to this specialist area.

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NAON National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses

URL:http://www.orthonurse.org/

The mission of the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses is to advance the quality of musculoskeletal health care by promoting excellence in research, education, and nursing practice.
The National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses promotes a culture of professional collaboration developed through trust, respect, integrity and passion for the specialty of orthopaedics.
The...

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National Association of Orthopaedic Technologists

URL:http://www.naot.org/

Established in 1982, the (US) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ORTHOPAEDIC TECHNOLOGISTS (NAOT) is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence through the continued educational development of orthopaedic allied health care professionals who specialize in casting, splinting and bracing. USA

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Network for Evidence Based Practice in Orthopaedics and Trauma

URL:http://www.man.ac.uk/rcn/frog/

NEBPOT is a sub-group of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Society of Orthopaedic & Trauma Nursing and is designed to support orthopaedic and trauma nurses and other healthcare professionals in the field with a specialist interest in research. The idea of this group is to try to put nurses...

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New Zealand Orthopaedic Nurses Association

URL:http://www.nzona.org/

NZONA is an organisation of concerned nurses and other health professionals who are involved in the field of orthopaedics. The New Zealand Orthopaedic Nurses' Association (NZONA) believes that nurses who provide care to individuals with neuromuscular and skeletal disorders require a specific body of knowledge to deliver the highest standard of...

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Orthopaedic Nurses Association of Western Australia

URL:http://www.ona.asn.au/

Orthopaedic care may take place in the home, clinic, community, acute care ward, long term facility or hospice, or anywhere else that care is needed. The success of orthopaedic care is in the team approach, the recognition of the skills and limitations of each member and acceptance of the client/patient...

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Orthopaedic Nurses Certification Board

URL:http://www.oncb.org/

Certification --"why or why not?"--is a question that many orthopaedic nurses consider. The benefits of certification include a promotion of quality patient care, an elevation of the standards of orthopaedic nursing practice, and an increase of self-esteem and personal satisfaction. The life-long learning process of nursing is enhanced with the...

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