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SAVE-THE-DATE – AUGUST 13 -22, 2012 for an Interdisciplinary Practice in Hospice and Palliative Care Delegation to South Africa
Don’t miss this unique professional exchange opportunity for Hospice and Palliative Care Professionals Consider a once-in-a-lifetime experience: a custom-designed delegation on practice in hospice and palliative care traveling to Durban and Cape Town, South Africa in August 2012. Please click here for more delegation details. People to People Citizen Ambassador Delegations are unique. For nearly 50 years, we... 
NASW Celebrates National Women’s Health Week
Each year on Mother’s Day the US Department of Health and Human Services kicks off National Women’s Health Week. Starting on Sunday, May 13, individuals, communities, and health agencies, among others, will unite in an effort to advocate for women to take control of their health. The 2012 theme is, It’s Your Time. According to the campaign website, organizations will host different events, such as free screenings... 
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May is National Foster Care Month
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