Partnerships


INTERPLAST

Interplast is an organisation that sends teams of volunteer plastic and reconstructive surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and allied health professionals to provide life-changing surgery and medical training in 17 countries across the Asia Pacific region

More information: www.interplast.org.au

A young patient in Tonga receives post operative care during an Interplast surgical program.

A young patient in Tonga receives post operative care during an Interplast surgical program.

Woodrow Wilson, Clinical Imaging’s CEO has a long history of capturing social justice stories in India, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and South Africa.

In 2015 Clinical Imaging's CEO Woodrow Wilson joined an Australian group volute voluteentering with Interplast Australia & New Zealand on a training program in Samoa. From there he identified a key way to assist the charity by providing short films, photographs and exhibitions of incredible life changing procedures Interplast perform. From there several missions around Asia and Pacific islands helped develop a marketing library for the charity to showcase outcomes and assist in fundraising activities. 

In 2016 a formal relationship was solidified with Woodrow facilitating a partnership between ASAPS ( Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons) and Interplast as their official charity partner.

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Interplast Australia & New Zealand change futures across the Asia Pacific by providing surgery to people who need it, and training local medical professionals so they can provide healthcare all year round.
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The ASAPS and Interplast relationship ensures funding missions in the Asia-Pacific region, and an expansion of established mentorship and training programs. 
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Fund raising prints from Interplast programsDr Keith Mutimer

Fund raising prints from Interplast programs

Dr Keith Mutimer

Fund raising prints from Interplast programsDr Mark Ashton

Fund raising prints from Interplast programs

Dr Mark Ashton