PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

As 2015 come to a close I like to reflect on some major events occurred within the association and looking forward to an exciting Congress year in 2016.

In August 2015, the APOA constitution was amended to include a hybrid membership model, introduce the new Federation membership, where National Orthopaedic Associations may join to become a Federation member of APOA, whilst the existing APOA Chapter system remained. Many countries with strong existing Life Fellows will remain as an active Country Chapter member, whilst their National Orthopaedic Associations may wish to become, in addition, Federation members. This will come into effect from 1st January 2016. Many smaller countries and non-APOA member countries may wish to join as Federation members only, as the cost of such annual membership for 2016 is only US$5 per member, with the capping US $5000. This capping of fee does not disadvantage larger associations and supports smaller associations. In countries where there are concurrent Chaper and Fedearation memerbships, there will also be concurrent proportional council representation.Read More

Edward (Ted) Mah
President, APOA

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ABOUT APOA

The Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association (APOA) is a regional organisation of orthopaedic surgeons mainly from the Asia Pacific region.

It began in 1962 as Western Pacific Orthopaedic Association and in 2000, the name was changed to Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association. Today, APOA has 19 member chapters and more than 1,800 members from over 40 countries. The 19 member chapters are Australia, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam.

APOA's core mission is to promote the education, research and fellowship amongst orthopaedic surgeons in this region. APOA's conferences and fellowships are sought after by young surgeons while established and renowned senior surgeons provide the experience and resources to assist younger fellows.

APOA Objectives

ABOUT APOA

The objects for which the Association is established are:

  • To advance the science, art and practice of orthopaedic surgery in the region particularly in those countries with chapters;
  • To promote professional education, research, and other interest in orthopaedic surgery;
  • To share knowledge of and solutions to medical problems;
  • To assist countries of the region in all matters relating to orthopaedic surgery;
  • To promote fellowship and understanding between orthopaedic surgeons of the region;
  • To cooperate with global, international, national and regional orthopaedic associations, societies and specialty groups as in the opinion of the Association have objects similar to the Objects of the Association;
  • To promote, encourage and assist in the education and training of orthopaedic surgeons in the region, particularly in those countries with Chapters.

In furtherance of the Objects of the Association, the Association may do all such things as may be incidental or conducive to the attainment of the Objects of the Association or any one of them as may be deemed necessary or expedient in the best interests of the Association, including:

  • Generally to expend such moneys of the Association as may from time to time be necessary or desirable to further the Objects of the Association or any one of them;
  • To make grants of cash, equipment or assistance for the purpose of research and associated projects generally;
  • To fund, encourage, administer or contribute to scholarships, fellowships or travel grants for the purpose of promoting or encouraging education, training, work or research in any branch of orthopaedic surgery;
  • To convene or hold conventions and conferences;
  • To publish, store and retrieve such information in print electronic or other media form as the Association may think desirable for the promotion of its objectives;
  • To solicit and accept from members of the public and from governmental, municipal, local government and other authorities and bodies, donations and contributions to the funds of the Association and to raise moneys by all lawful means for furthering the Objects of the Association;
  • To enter into arrangements with any government or authority, supreme, municipal or otherwise or any university, hospital, school or other institution or association that may seem conducive to the Objects of the Association or any one of them;
  • To obtain from any government authority, university, hospital, school, institution or association any right or privilege or concession which the Association may think desirable to obtain;
  • To support any association, scientific or otherwise having for its objects or one of its objects the promotion or conduct of research in orthopaedic surgery;
  • To provide or contribute towards the provision of awards and distinctions to individuals recognised by the Association as having made contributions to its objects or any one of them;
  • To cooperate with any other organization, whether incorporated or not, whose objects are similar to those of the Association. The Association shall not support with its funds any activity or endeavour to impose on or procure to be observed by its members or others any regulations or restrictions, which if an object of the Association would make it a trade union within the meaning of the Trade Unions Act;
  • To refrain from all political activities affecting any Country or Chapter

2014 - 2016 Executive Committee

Title Name Country
President Edward T Mah Australia
Congress Chairman John Bartlett Australia
Vice President Graham Mercer Australia
Immediate Past President Charoen Chotigavanich Thailand
President Elect David SK Choon Malaysia
Honorary Secretary Suresh Sivananthan Malaysia
Honorary Treasurer Frankie Leung Hong Kong
Journal Editor Kenneth Cheung Hong Kong
Education Committee Chairman S Rajasekaran India
Training and Examination Subcommittee Chairman David SK Choon Malaysia
Finance Committee Chairman David McNicol Australia
Congress Subcommittee Chairman David SK Choon Malaysia
Membership Committee Chairman Jamal Ashraf India
Federation Subcommittee Chairman David McNicol Australia
Awards and Fellowship Subcommittee Chairman Yan Wang China
Newsletter Mahmut Nedim Doral Turkey
Secretariat Administrative Director KS Sivananthan Malaysia
Ad Hoc Committee Kuniyoshi Abumi Japan

Chairmen of Subspecialty Sections

Chairmen Section Country
Bogdan Solomon Hip Section Australia
Suresh Sivananthan Infection Section Malaysia
Aree Tanavalee Knee Section Thailand
Saw Aik Paediatric Orthopaedics Taiwan
Kuniyoshi Abumi Spine Section Japan
Merter Ozenci Sports Injury Section Turkey
Jamal Ashraf Trauma Section India

National Delegates

APOA CHAPTER Chief Delegate Councillors
Australia Graham Mercer Andreas Loeafler
Tim Whitehead
Bangladesh Mohammed Iqbal Qavi Amjad Hossain
China Gui Xing Qiu  
Hong Kong Yan Chun Hoi Chow Wang
Lee Yuen Lun
India HKT Raza Ram Prabhoo
John Mukopadhyay
Indonesia Ucok Paruhum Siregar
Japan Yukihide Iwamoto Shoichi Kokubun
Korea Myung-Sung Moon Jaeyoon Chung
Malaysia Syed Latiff Alsagoff Saw Aik
Suresh Sivananthan
Myanmar Myint Thaung
New Zealand Jean Claude Theis
Pakistan Muhammad Tariq Sohail Arif Khan
Philippines Lewy Pasion Julyn Aguilar
Singapore Hee Kit Wong
Taiwan Hwa-Chang Liu Chen Po Quang
Thailand Charoen Chotigavanich Sarantra Waikakul
Turkey Onder Aydingoz Mahmut Nedim Doral
Omer Taser
Vietnam Nguyen Van Thach