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The Neuropathy Association average salary is $62,026, median salary is $62,026 with a salary range from $62,026 to $62,026.
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Technical Director 62,026-62,026 Los Angeles, CA, 90001 2012 The Neuropathy Association Technical Director Salaries (1)
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The Neuropathy Associa... Information
  • The Neuropathy Association Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: New York, NY
  • The Neuropathy Association is a public, nonprofit organization headquartered in New York City. It was established in 1995 by people with neuropathy and their families and friends, as well as experts in the field, to help those who suffer from disorders that affect the peripheral nerves. We have 50,000 active members and supporters, with approximately 120 support groups throughout the United States and abroad providing public awareness, patient support, education and advocacy. At present, we have seven Neuropathy Centers at major university hospitals across the country, serving patients with neuropathy by providing treatment and conducting research into the causes and