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Representing Osteopathic physicians in Alabama.
http://www.aloma.org
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Information for applicants including requirements for examination and certification in neuromusculoskeletal medicine and manipulative medicine.
http://www.academyofosteopathy.org
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Information on post-doctoral training and curricula in emergency medicine, as well as methods of specialty evaluation and procedure for nominations for fellowship status.
http://www.acoep.org/
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Guide to selecting a residency program and information on how to become a preceptor.
http://www.acofp.org/
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Professional opportunities, residency programs, continuing medical education calendar, and information for medical students.
http://www.acoi.org/
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Official specialty site with member directory, description of education programs and calendar of meetings.
http://www.acoog.com/
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Offers mission statement, membership information, history, newsletter, and calendar of events.
http://www.facos.org/
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Information regarding Academy business, upcoming events, legislative and medical news, and doctor locator for patients.
http://www.aoao.org/
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This member organization is the accrediting agency for osteopathic colleges and health care facilities, and provides health information to patients and media interested in the subject.
http://www.osteopathic.org/
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Official website. The AOA is the main representative organization for osteopathic physicians in the United States.
http://www.aoa-net.org
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History of organization, certification requirements and important dates in the certification process.
http://www.aobem.org/
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Calendar of events, requirements for eligibility and information on applying for written, oral and clinical certification exams.
http://www.aobos.org/
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Listing of AOA-approved subspecialties, exam information for candidates and requirements for certification.
http://www.aobp.org/
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Information on board eligiblity and examination dates and fees.
http://www.aobs.org/
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Information on 12 AOA-approved residency programs, requirements for certification, a disease database and how to find a D.O. dermatologist.
http://www.aocd.org/
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