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Apply for membership (within Australia)

Click here to download ALA membership form.

Please post or fax the membership form with your evidence of qualifications to the contacts at the bottom of the form when you have made your payment.


Membership categories

MEMBER TYPE
DEFINITION
EVIDENCE REQUIRED
NEW MEMBER
RENEWAL
FULL

Duly qualified and eligible for registration as:

  1. medical practitioner
  2. registered nurse
  3. allied health professional*
  4. tertiary graduate academics and research scientist
  5. engaged in teaching of courses of tertiary study leading to a profession in (1) to (4)

One of:

  • Tertiary qualifications
  • Current registration
  • Professional body membership
$110

If renewing after 31st January, New Member fee applies

$88.00

ASSOCIATE Working in the health field, who, though not qualified for full membership, demonstrate interest in, or understanding of, the subject of lymphology.

One of:

  • Professional body membership
  • Certificate of training in lymphology or similar
  • Address of employer
$55

If renewing after 31st January, New Member fee applies

$44.00

STUDENT Pursuing a course of study which will ultimately result in being eligible for Full Membership.

Student ID, and
Course enrolment

$24 $24.00
CORPORATE Organisation, institution or agency involved in lymphology related activities. MUST provide contact details of nominated representative.

ABN/ACN

$264 $264.00

*Allied Health Professionals: being a tertiary trained individual other than a medical practitioner, nurse, dentist, and pharmacist (who are clearly health professionals) who acts in a clinical capacity and who could enter into a care based, and/or primary investigative and primary diagnostic relationship with acute, sub acute, rehabilitation and ambulatory patients be they in the public or private sector.