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Canadian Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates (CSGNA)
The CSGNA is a special interest group representing primarily gastroenterology nurses from across Canada. The membership consists of nurses, other health care professionals and health care workers employed in the field of gastroenterology or a related field.
www.csgna.com
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates (SGNA)
SGNA is a professional organization of nurses and associates dedicated to the safe and effective practice of gastroenterology and endoscopy nursing. SGNA carries out its mission by advancing the science and practice of gastroenterology and endoscopy nursing through education, research, advocacy, and collaboration, and by promoting the professional development of its members in an atmosphere of mutual support.
www.sgna.org
Joint Advisory Group (JAG)
The JAG's mission as an organisation is to provide UK wide support for the whole of the endoscopy workforce to ensure they have the skills, resources and
motivation necessary to provide the highest quality, timely, patient-centred care.
www.thejag.org.uk
The CSGNA is a special interest group representing primarily gastroenterology nurses from across Canada. The membership consists of nurses, other health care professionals and health care workers employed in the field of gastroenterology or a related field.
www.csgna.com
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates (SGNA)
SGNA is a professional organization of nurses and associates dedicated to the safe and effective practice of gastroenterology and endoscopy nursing. SGNA carries out its mission by advancing the science and practice of gastroenterology and endoscopy nursing through education, research, advocacy, and collaboration, and by promoting the professional development of its members in an atmosphere of mutual support.
www.sgna.org
Joint Advisory Group (JAG)
The JAG's mission as an organisation is to provide UK wide support for the whole of the endoscopy workforce to ensure they have the skills, resources and
motivation necessary to provide the highest quality, timely, patient-centred care.
www.thejag.org.uk