MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES. International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2012 2014

I SAPS welcomes qualified plastic surgeons to join us. The ISAPS family is a global organization of plastic surgeons who share a specific interest in aesthetic plastic surgery, who want to learn not only from the best teachers in the world but also from each other, and who want to offer the safest and most current treatments for their patients. Joining our family will provide you with 10 valuable benefits: 1. Excellent courses on aesthetic plastic surgery topics offered around the globe 2. The opportunity to make new friends with whom you can exchange ideas and techniques 3. Free subscription to our superb journal, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, with six annual issues and the opportunity to contribute manuscripts 4. Support to accredit your clinic by AAAASF-I trained plastic surgeon colleagues to help you provide your patients with a certified, safe surgical environment 5. The next biennial congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with 2,000 attendees and featuring the best teachers you can imagine 6. Free hard-copy subscription to ISAPS News published three times each year 7. Insurance option for your patients to be protected by correction and complication cover 8. Enhanced listing on the ISAPS website to help you promote your practice 9. Defense of our specialty by promoting standardization, legal support, and marketing efforts 10. National Secretaries in the majority of our member countries who keep members up to date Members of ISAPS include both established and young surgeons who are active in their own national plastic surgery societies and agree to comply with the ISAPS Code of Ethics and By-Laws. Applications are completed on-line and requirements are straightforward. The National Secretary for your country and our Executive Office will help you with the application process. ISAPS membership will enhance your practice, engage your intellect, and reward you with many more benefits than are described here. Join us. Ivar van Heijningen, MD Chair, ISAPS Membership Committee National Secretary for Belgium Dear Colleagues, Our membership brochure provides you with information about the advantages of joining the premier aesthetic plastic surgery organization in the world. ISAPS is a truly international society with more than 2,200 board certified plastic surgeons in 93 countries. If you have the prerequisites we require for admission, please follow the instructions that you will find in this publication and join us. Our focus is an intensive Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Education Program with more than 20 official courses, many short symposia and a new university fellowship endorsement program planned in the next two years. My mission as President is to continue to improve our ISAPS strategic plan to bring to our membership new opportunities giving credit and prestige to each member of our Society. Our Education Council Chair, Dr. Nazim Cerkes, is preparing a comprehensive program involving outstanding faculty from all over the world and our new Traveling Faculty Task Force coordinated by Dr. Renato Saltz will organize a high level group of ISAPS Professors to present lectures, seminars and instructional live surgeries. Our website includes our new Board of Directors and Committees. Supported by our National Secretaries in 73 countries and by the ISAPS Executive Office, we will have a very dynamic and productive presidential term - and I am proud of this. Our 2012 Congress in Geneva was excellent. The friendship we all shared among more than 1200 surgeons from 83 countries was unforgettable. Our next Congress will be in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in September, 2014. I encourage you to take advantage of the many benefits of ISAPS membership. If you have any questions, please don t hesitate to contact our Executive Office, the National Secretary in your country, or our Membership Committee. It will be a pleasure to have you as a member of our Society. Kind regards from Carlos Oscar Uebel, MD, PhD ISAPS President 2012-2014 2nd Congress Jerusalem, Israel 6th & 15th Congresses Tokyo, Japan

W ho we are 20th Congress San Francisco, California 1st, 5th & 18th Congresses Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 14th Congress São Paulo, Brazil The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) was founded in 1970 at the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City and now includes over 2200 members from 93 countries. The Society s purpose is to promote scientific and social interchange among aesthetic plastic surgeons worldwide, respecting the unique insights and contributions that each culture brings to the field. Our focus on Patient Safety influences educational content and expanding member benefits. The Society holds a major international scientific congress every two years and more frequent intimate courses in aesthetic plastic surgery are scheduled around the globe. Meeting dates are continuously updated on the ISAPS website. Salvador Castañares* Guillermo Nieto Cano* Mario González-Ulloa* B Ulrich T. Hinderer* Perseu Castro de Lemos John R. Lewis, Jr.* * Deceased oard of Directors FOUNDING MEMBERS USA Colombia Mexico Spain Brazil USA PRESIDENT: Carlos Uebel, MD, PhD, Brazil PRESIDENT-ELECT: Susumu Takayanagi, MD, Japan FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT: Renato Saltz, MD, USA SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT: Miodrag Colic, MD, Serbia THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT: Fabio Xerfan Nahas, MD, PhD, Brazil SECRETARY GENERAL: Lina Triana, MD, Colombia TREASURER: Dirk F. Richter, MD, Germany ASSISTANT TREASURER: Kai-Uwe Schlaudraff, MD, FEBO, Switzerland Ernesto F. Malbec* Hector Marino* Rodolphe Meyer John C. Mustarde* David Serson Neto* Jose C. Vinas* Argentina Argentina Switzerland Great Britain Brazil Argentina PAST-PRESIDENT: Jan Gordon Poell, MD, Switzerland PARLIAMENTARIAN: W. Grant Stevens, MD, USA NATIONAL SECRETARIES CHAIR: Gianluca Campiglio, MD, PhD, Italy EDUCATION COUNCIL CHAIR: Nazim Cerkes, MD, Turkey TRUSTEE: Foad Nahai, MD, USA TRUSTEE: Daniel A. Knutti, MD, Switzerland EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Catherine Foss, USA

B enefits Benefits of membership in ISAPS include: Free subscription to the Society's official indexed journal, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, continuously published for over 36 years, six issues each year ISAPS Insurance to protect you and your patients at home and when they travel for their surgery. Participation in the ISAPS Global Statistics Study Opportunity to participate as faculty at ISAPS courses Free subscription to ISAPS News, our print and electronic newsletter Reduced registration fees for Congresses and Courses Inclusion in the ISAPS electronic International Roster of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons on the ISAPS website Option to upgrade your website listing with photographic and practice information and a link to your website 21st Congress Geneva, Switzerland 9th & 13th Congresses New York City 17th Congress Houston, Texas A esthetic Education Worldwide The mission of the Education Council (EC) is to provide aesthetic education worldwide. The EC s role within the ISAPS organization includes full responsibility for the Biennial Congress Scientific Program, all ISAPS Courses, approval of Endorsed Programs, and coordination of ISAPS Symposia. The EC works closely with ISAPS members, the National Secretaries and National Societies to insure their involvement and full support of these educational activities. There are three programs that offer you and your National Society assistance: ISAPS ENDORSED PROGRAMS These educational activities are sponsored and produced entirely by ISAPS members, National Secretaries and National Societies. A completed application for endorsement is promptly reviewed and once approved provides proposed educational programs with the ISAPS logo, official endorsement statement, access to the ISAPS mailing list, and worldwide marketing through our newsletter, journal and mass e-mails to members. There is a fee payable to ISAPS with the application for this program. The application form can be downloaded from the website. ISAPS SYMPOSIA These are free one-day educational events organized by ISAPS members and/or National Secretaries and are usually scheduled the day before a National Society meeting. ISAPS members are encouraged to contact any of the ISAPS Professors to arrange for an ISAPS Symposium. These distinguished members are indicated by an icon after their name and in the list under ISAPS Professors in the Education Council section of the website. Travel, hotel and all expenses are the responsibility of the hosting organization. Professors are usually the guests of the hosting society and attend the National Society meeting following the Symposium. ISAPS INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES ISAPS Courses are fully organized by the society. The EC is responsible for content, faculty selection and overall coordination of the course. An ISAPS member, a National Secretary or a National Society affiliated with ISAPS can request a course to be held in their country. Once approved by the ISAPS Board of Directors, the EC schedules an official Instructional Course on the ISAPS Calendar to avoid conflicts with other meetings. Local hosts are asked to assist with logistical arrangements for the course. Updated information about ISAPS courses can be found on the website, in ISAPS News, and in our journal, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Optional donations to the Education Council to support ISAPS educational efforts in under-served countries can be made with annual dues payments using the society s secure on-line system.

A ctive Membership 16th Congress Istanbul, Turkey 3rd & 7th Congresses Paris, France ACTIVE MEMBERS Active Members have all the rights and privileges of the Society, including the right to attend all membership meetings, to vote, hold office, and serve on committees of the Society. Active Members are permitted to use the ISAPS logo on any printed materials or websites as long as they remain members in good standing. Basic Requirements: Applicants must be current Active Members in good standing in the ISAPS recognized National Society of Plastic Surgery in the country where they practice. Practice Requirements: An applicant, after completing formal training, must have been in the active practice of plastic surgery for at least three years to be eligible for membership in ISAPS. Application Procedures: Admission of new members takes place every four months: in January, May and September. Applicants for Active Membership are approved by the National Secretary in an applicant s country and must be sponsored by two current Active or Life Members. The completed on-line application is forwarded automatically to the ISAPS Executive Office. ISAPS Active and Life members vote to admit new applicants. Application Fees for Active Members (prices subject to change) Application fee (non-refundable): US $100 Annual dues: US $350 Total due with the application: US $450 The completed application must be accompanied by the first year s dues and the application fee. The dues will be refunded if the applicant is not elected to membership. Annual Dues: Dues are US $350 and are payable in full by March 31 of each calendar year. If the dues are not paid by March 31, an additional late fee of US $200 is assessed. Convenient On-Line Application Process: The application form for Active membership is available on the ISAPS website. Applicants enter their demographic and training data into the on-line form and select 2-4 qualified Active or Life members as their sponsors. The system will automatically send each sponsor an electronic form to complete on-line. Notice of admission, addition to the ISAPS membership roster on the website, and preparation of a certificate of membership are initiated after members approve the admission of the applicant.

A ASSOCIATE ssociate & Life Membership MEMBERS Associate Members have the right to attend membership meetings and receive a complimentary journal subscription. They do not have the right to vote, hold office, or serve on committees of the Society. Associate Members MAY NOT use the ISAPS logo on any materials such as websites, stationery, or advertising. Basic Requirements: Associate Members must be currently enrolled in an official training program of the ISAPS approved National Society of Plastic Surgery in their country, or in practice but not yet eligible for Active Membership in their own ISAPS approved National Society. Application Fees for Associate Members (prices subject to change) Application fee (non-refundable): US $ 50 Annual dues: US $175 Total due with the application: US $225 Annual Dues: The current annual dues are US $175 and are payable in full by 31 March of each calendar year. If the dues are not paid by 31 March, an additional late fee of US $100 is assessed. 7th Congress Montreal, Canada 4th Congress Mexico City, Mexico 11th Congress Guadalajara, Mexico LIFE MEMBERS Life Members enjoy all the rights and privileges of the Society, but do not pay dues or assessments, do not receive a complimentary subscription to the ISAPS journal, and may not hold office other than as a Trustee. A journal subscription is available to Life Members at $100 per year. They retain the right to vote and to serve on committees of the Society as long as they maintain membership in the National Society of Plastic Surgeons upon which their membership is based. Life Members attending the Biennial Congress are charged a reduced fee. Requirements: Upon their written request sent to the Executive Director and with the approval of the Board of Directors, Life Membership can be conferred upon Active Members in good standing in the Society who have reached the age of sixty-five. Life Membership can also be conferred upon Active Members in good standing who have retired from the active practice of plastic surgery after at least three years of Active Membership. Under special circumstances, the Board of Directors may, upon written request, grant Life Membership to persons who do not meet these requirements. Convenient On-Line Application Process: The application form for Associate membership is available on the ISAPS website. Applicants enter their demographic and training data into the on-line form and select 2-4 qualified Active or Life members as their sponsors. The system automatically sends each sponsor an electronic form to complete on-line. Notice of acceptance is sent after members vote to admit the applicant.

H onorary Membership 10th Congress Zurich, Switzerland 8th Congress Madrid, Spain HONORARY MEMBERS Honorary Members enjoy all the rights and privileges of Active Membership, but do not pay dues or assessments, and do not receive a complimentary subscription to the ISAPS journal. Non-members elected to Honorary Membership may not hold office, vote, serve on Standing Committees, or attend Business Meetings of the society. Honorary Members attending Scientific Meetings subsequent to the one at which they are honored are charged a reduced fee. FOUNDING MEMBERS The living plastic surgeons who founded ISAPS in 1970 have all the rights and privileges of Life Members of the Society. CHARTER MEMBERS The aesthetic plastic surgeons who accepted Membership by special invitation immediately following the formation of the Society are Charter Members and have all the rights and privileges of Active or Life Members of the Society. Requirements: Honorary Membership may be conferred upon eminent physicians or other individuals whom the Society desires to honor because of their achievements and contributions to aesthetic plastic surgery. Procedure: Individuals considered for Honorary Membership may be proposed to the Board by any member familiar with their achievements and contributions. Upon favorable action by the Board of Directors, the proposed name shall be presented to the Society at the Biennial Business Meeting for a vote or they may be elected by electronic ballot by 20% of the voting membership.

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