Australasian College of Phlebology (ACP)

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The Australasian College of Phlebology (ACP) was founded in 1993 and is the largest phlebology society in Australia and New Zealand. It is a nonprofit organisation founded to improve the standard of care related to venous disease.

The ACP has established one of the most comprehensive training programs for medical practitioners who wish to specialize in this field. The ACP actively promotes education and research in phlebology and serves the general public as a resource regarding vein disorders. Public educational initiatives such as lectures, workshops and media interviews are undertaken by College Fellows on a regular basis, as well as annual international conferences. The College also provides a valuable source of information to government and industry concerning venous disease and new developments.

Our members have a shared interest in phlebology, but represent a variety of medical specialties, including dermatology, vascular surgery, haematology, interventional radiology, general surgery, and family medicine. Within the College, the sub-specialties include Medical, Interventional and Surgical Phlebology. The special interest groups include Vascular Malformations, Ulcer management, Lymphoedema, Vascular Ultrasound, Venous Thrombosis and Paediatric Phlebology.
Website

http://www.phlebology.com.au/
Phone
02 9386 1811
Fax
02 9386 1822
Email
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Sector:
Not For Profit
Type
Professional Association
Regions
Australia
New Zealand

Recognising authority for:
Phlebologist

Social Media

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