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FACP Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
FACP
abbr.
1. Fellow of the American College of Physicians
2. Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists

FACP 
Fellow of the American College of Physicians.


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Noting that the draft legislation covers many priorities included in APHA's 2009 Agenda for Health Reform, which was released in April, APHA Executive Director Georges Benjamin, MD, FACP, FACEP (E), said the Association is "pleased that your legislation addresses many of the critical changes we believe are needed to improve the public's health and specifically to start moving from a system that focuses on treating the sick to one that focuses on keeping people healthy.
Thomas Hebert, MLTASCP) SVH Laboratory Pittsfield, ME Editor's note: Again, thanks to everyone who has offered to help our volunteer, Mark Chelmowski, MD, FACP, of Milwaukee, WI.
The 7100 Series of FACPs provide a compact, economical solution with far more power and functionality than any other FACP on the market today.
 
 
 
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