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The Katrina Displaced: Some Resources
Certainly not a comprehensive listing, however several resource webpages have become available:
Displaced NeuropsychologistsFrom an individual voluntary effort:
www.displacedpsychologists.org
Displaced NeurologistsI could not track down a specific resource for neurologists. As a default, here is the American Medical Association (AMA) resources page:
www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/15487.html
Displaced NeuroscientistsFrom the Society for Neuroscience (SfN):
198.6.70.41/archive/index.php/
Displaced Cancer Patients, Family Members, and OncologistsFrom the National Cancer Institute (NCI):
www.cancer.gov/katrina
Displaced College StudentsCampusRelief.org
Displaced Medical StudentsFrom the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC):
www.aamc.org/katrina.htm
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Anthony H. Risser
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