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Resuscitation Council (UK), 17/04/2009 | | | http://resus.org.uk/ | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Cardiac Nurses (London, United Kingdom) | | The Resusciation Council provides education and reference materials to healthcare professionals and the general public in the most effective methods of resuscitation.
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Children First for Health, Great Ormond Street Hos, 17/04/2009 | | | http://www.childrenfirst.nhs.uk/ | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Nursing Jobs (London, United Kingdom) | | The site is for young people and families. It is run by Great Ormond Street Hospital, the UK's leading children's research hospital. They provide authoritative and clinically approved advice from child health experts on a broad range of health related topics.
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British Hypertension Society, 17/04/2009 | | | http://www.bhsoc.org/ | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Cardiology Nursing Jobs (London, United Kingdom) | | The British Hypertension Society provides a medical and scientific research forum to enable sharing of cutting edge research in order to understand the origin of high blood pressure and improve its treatment. |
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BODY - British Organ Donor Society, 17/04/2009 | | | http://body.orpheusweb.co.uk/ | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Nursing Jobs (London, United Kingdom) | | BODY is a registered national charity with the following aims: to promote the carrying of Donor Cards and in particular multi-organ Donor Cards, and acting as a help and support group for Donor and Recipient families.
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Blood Pressure Association, 17/04/2009 | | | http://www.bpassoc.org.uk | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Cardiac Nurse (London, United Kingdom) | | The Blood Pressure Association is the UK-wide charity dedicated to lowering the nation's blood pressure. They aim to prevent unnecessary death and disability from heart disease, heart attacks and stroke caused by high blood pressure.
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BHF Health Promotion Research Group (Oxford) Heart, 17/04/2009 | | | http://www.heartstats.org | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Cardiac Nursing (London, United Kingdom) | | The heartstats website is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source of statistics on cardiovascular disease in the UK. The site aims to show the extent to which cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the major health problem in the UK, along with observing trends among CVD and looking at the progress of government targets in CVD prevention, rehabilitation and treatment.
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BHF Centre for Physical Activity and Health, 17/04/2009 | | | http://www.bhfactive.org.uk | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Cardiac Reviews (London, United Kingdom) | | The British Heart Foundation National Centre for Physical Activity and Health (BHFNC) was established in April 2000 with funding from the British Heart Foundation (BHF). The BHFNC is committed to developing and promoting initiatives that will help professionals stimulate more people to take more activity as part of everyday life. |
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The European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Socie, 02/01/2009 | | | http://www.eacts.org/sections/aboutus/index.html | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Nurisng Jobs Review (London, United Kingdom) | | The EACTS is devoted to the practice of cardio-thoracic surgery. The main objects of the Association are to advance education in the field of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery and to promote for the public benefit research in thoracic physiology, pathology and therapy and to correlate and disseminate the useful results thereof. Within the EACTS there are a large number of committees working on various issues in order to improve cardio-thoracic surgery. |
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The Primary Care Cardiovascular Society, 02/01/2009 | | | http://www.pccs.org.uk/ | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Nursing Review (London, United Kingdom) | | The Primary Care Cardiovascular Society (PCCS) is becoming one of the leading forces in promoting high quality cardiovascular care in the primary care setting. The Society, which is affiliated to the British Cardiovascular Society and a member organisation of the National Heart Forum, has been granted charitable status. |
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The British Cardiovascular Society (BCS), 02/01/2009 | | | http://www.bcs.com/pages/default.asp | | Reviewer: Health Professionals Review (London, United Kingdom) | | The British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) was founded in 1922 and has evolved into a complex organisation that plays a vital role in the delivery of cardiovascular health across the UK.
BCS aims to support and represent all those working in the fields of cardiovascular care and research. To help achieve this aim, BCS is affiliated with 17 unique organisations that work in specific areas of cardiovascular medicine, health and patient care. Members of the affiliated groups, who are not also ordinary members of the BCS, are associate members of the BCS and there are currently approximately 8,000 health care professionals in this category, (including clinical and basic scientists, general practitioners, junior doctors, nurses, physiologists and all subspecialties of cardiovascular medicine).
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