AOA continues to advocate for members and the needs of patients in ensuring the best quality of care.
Aims
- To promote a sustainable workforce in orthopaedics in Australia through balanced practice in general orthopaedics, subspecialisation and academia, and between rural and metropolitan distribution and university positions
- To reinforce collaborative and strong relationships with government, industry, healthcare institutions, medical colleges, specialties, patient groups, universities, the Asia-Pacific region and other stakeholders involved in musculoskeletal health, including ASOS
- To strengthen AOA’s reputation and leadership as the peak professional body for orthopaedic surgery (including subspecialty societies) and musculoskeletal conditions to the community through maintaining its independence
- To advocate for improved universal access to safe, evidence-based, quality patient care
- To continue to drive AOA’s digital transformation and adopt contemporary technology capabilities to deliver improved services to members.