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Our Trusted Partners

Alliance of South African Independent Practitioners Associations (ASAIPA)

A National Network and Representative Organisation, representing the interest of 14 IPA’s, throughout South Africa.

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Lymphoedema Association of South Africa (LAOSA)

LAOSA is a South African NPO for professional individuals interested in lymphoedema treatment, research and training in lymphology and lymphoedema.

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Podiatry Association South Africa (PASA)

Works with government and educational bodies to ensure that a quality Podiatric service is available when and where it is needed, within South Africa.

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South African Orthotists and Prosthetic Association (SAOPA)

SAOPA promotes ethical and professional Orthotic and Prosthetic service delivery by advancing high standards of patient care.

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South African Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (SASOG)

A uniting body for gynaecologists, organising congresses and meetings, and obstetrical and gynaecological training.

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South African Society of Surgeons in Training (SASSiT)

A body run by trainees, bringing the surgical trainee community together through education, research and social activities.

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The Association of Surgeons of South Africa (ASSA)

Founded in 1943 as a non-profit organisation, ASSA is the body that represents General Surgeons within South Africa.

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The Vascular Society of Southern Africa
(VASSA)

Established for the study of and voice of those interested in vascular disease and to stimulate research in all aspects of vascular diseases.

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Wound Healing Association of Southern Africa (WHASA)

A multidisciplinary organization incorporating a team approach towards wound healing.

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The South African Society of Physiotherapy (SASP)

Physiotherapy improves your physical condition by restoring normal body functions and prevents disability that may arise from disease, trauma or injury.

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