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AIM Weekly Updates


January 11, 2016
Exciting News from AIM !!!!!
Because of some generous donations this past year, we are happy to announce we will be giving away one of our medical bracelets/keychains every week or the next four months!! Just be sure to follow the directions on the giveaway and sign up for our newsletters and to enter your name for this great opportunity.
If you win one, please be sure to send us a picture of you wearing your bracelet or using your keychain! Don’t forget to let your practitioners know about AIM and remember, they should be using your Autism Is Medical care bracelet or keychain to update your child’s medical records. 
We are so grateful to everyone that donated to AIM last year and we will continue to focus on bringing attention to the medical needs of our children and adults with autism. Please look forward to some new and exciting developments from us this year. We hope you enjoy our new format and continue to support us in any way you can. Please be sure to share our newsletter, Facebook, Twitter and website with your family, friends, teachers, therapists, doctors, nurses, practitioners and other families. Don’t forget to shop Amazon Smile in support of Autism Is Medical, and donate using our easy donate button.
Thanks for all your continued support. We look forward to an exciting year!!
Jeanna, Jill and Nikki
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January 4, 2016
Please be sure to submit your public comments to IACC by Tuesday, January 5th at 5:00 pm Eastern time.
Just send them to the following email: [email protected]
AIM has submitted a public comment. Click HERE to read the entire comment.
"Autistic patients should have the same access to an appropriate diagnostic investigation of their health problems as all other patient populations.  Patient centered focused care is the standard of practice in all settings and we will continue to promote the inclusion of this large group of medically complex individuals." – Autism Is Medical
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