Become Part of a Thriving Network!

The International Society for Auricular Reconstruction (ISAR) is a global community dedicated to advancing the art and science of auricular reconstruction. Whether you are a surgeon, researcher, or healthcare professional passionate about improving the lives of individuals with ear deformities, ISAR offers unparalleled opportunities to enhance your expertise, collaborate with global experts, and contribute to the field.

 

ISAR Membership Benefits:

 Expertise and Education
  1. Access cutting-edge techniques, research, and best practices in auricular reconstruction.
  2. Attend workshops, webinars, and annual conferences led by world-renowned specialists.
  3. Stay ahead in your practice with resources and guidance on complex ear reconstruction cases.
 Professional Networking
  1. Connect with a vibrant international community of specialists
  2. Share experiences, challenges, and solutions with peers who understand the nuances of your work.
  3. Forge collaborations that advance research and innovation in auricular reconstruction.
Resources and Support
  1. Gain access to exclusive ISAR publications, case studies, and technical guidelines.
  2. Benefit from mentorship opportunities to refine your skills and expand your expertise.
  3. Explore patient education tools to enhance communication and outcomes in your practice.
Advocacy and Impact
  1. Be part of a movement advocating for improved standards and access to care for individuals with congenital and acquired ear deformities.
  2. Contribute to global awareness and education about the transformative potential of auricular reconstruction.
  3. Support initiatives that drive innovations in surgical techniques and prosthetic solutions.

ISAR Membership Classes and Criteria:

There are seven classes of membership in the Society:  Active, Associate, Training, Allied Professional, Honorary, Research and Life.

Please view the Qualifications, Rights and Duties of each class of Membership Here

Application for Membership

For those categories of membership requiring an annual fee- this shall be subdivided according to primary place of residence and work in to: Category A- High and high-middle income countries and Category B- Low middle and low income countries as classified by the World Bank Group (https://datatopics.worldbank.org/world-development-indicators/the-world-by-income-and-region.html). If individuals change place of residence they may apply to the committee for a change of subcategory. If a countries economic status changes the subcategory will change accordingly.

Completed applications for membership must be received digitally.

They will be reviewed by the Members of the council for approval.

There is an council meeting every month on average where applications will be reviewed.

All new Members will receive a certificate of Membership signed by the President and Secretary General and a copy of the by-laws of the Society.