Who is the TNA ?
The TNA is committed to promoting and providing current information and education to nurses and other health professionals interested in the transplant field and associated areas. It provides a network of members with a common interest in transplantation to discuss and explore professional and ethical issues.
Who can become a member of the TNA?
Membership to the Transplant Nurses association is open to all nurses and health professionals engaged or interested in the care and or treatment of patients involved in the organ donation and transplantation process.
How do I become a member of the TNA?
Any application for membership can be made by the online membership application form or by downloading an application form and sending payment to the National TNA Treasurer.
What does a membership cost?
Membership for nurses and health professionals is $65.00 per year payable on 31st August each year. Membership forms can be downloaded from the membership page or an online application for completed.
What does my membership get me?
Your membership will entitle you to three issues per year of the Transplant Journal of Australasia, discount registration fees at our annual conference and workshops. You will also gain free entry to our education meetings, where guest speakers will discuss issues relating to organ and tissue donation and transplantation.
You will also have the opportunity to comment on issues related to your speciality area, thereby having a voice in the dynamic field of transplantation and organ donation
How can I subscribe to the TNA?
The TJA is included as part of membership fees. If anyone wishes to subscribe to the journal individually it is available. Please contact the secretariat for more details.
How do I access a past issue/article from the TNA?
Past editions of the TJA or articles can be obtained from the National Secretariat at a cost. Please contact our National Secretariat for more details on secretariat@tna.asn.au