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The OHA is a Not-For-Profit organization. |
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The OHA has a large and growing membership of professionals and students. |
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The OHA has a ten-year history with solid government relations at the provincial and federal levels. |
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The OHA has applied to the Ministry of Health in Ontario for regulation of its members and the re-regulation of the profession. |
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The OHA continues to be a driving force uniting homeopaths, seeking provincial re-regulation, insurance coverage and promotion of the profession. |
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The OHA welcomes applications from all qualified homeopaths and membership is open to students of all complementary medical fields. |
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The OHA has established a thorough application procedure. |
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The OHA welcomes applications for the accreditation of homeopathic schools. |
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OHA Directors are democratically elected. |
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As a professionally-run, democratic association, the OHA is accountable to its members and guided by its membership as a whole. |
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The OHA publishes the names of its Board of Directors and its membership. |
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Financial reports are made available to members. |
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An Annual General Meeting is held where the membership is encouraged to attend. |
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The OHA publishes a quarterly newsletter,
Millefolium. |
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The OHA is committed to frequent mailings in order that members are kept up-to-date. |
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Complete on-line presence with full listing of practicing members and their business contact information. |
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Print directory with full listing of practicing members and their business contact information. |
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Free practitioner web pages. |
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Professional colour brochures. |
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Promotional and business items (such as standardized receipts, insurance forms, prescription pads). |
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Volunteer support. |
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A professional support network. |
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Practitioner referral service. |
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An office open to members and the public complete with a friendly administrator available to answer all questions. |
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Availability of malpractice insurance coverage for members. |