ABOUT SPONSORSHIP
Thanks For The Support Of Our National Sponsors
TNA is a not for profit organisation that is supported through sponsorship and membership fees. Every dollar received is spent on a National Conference, professional communications, research, member services and education including the publication of the Transplant Journal Of Australasia.
The Transplant Nurses’ Association is built around partnerships between members, industry and other key stake holders. This partnership helps us provide services to our members, including local, national education and journal publications.
TNA gratefully acknowledge the support of our National sponsors.
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We are pleased to develop partnerships with corporations who will be identified for their generosity at TNA events, in our literature and in other ways. TNA’s growing profile in Australia will enhance association between your organisation and our vital work with donor families, donors and recipients. Please get in touch with the National Executive for more details.
TNA Partners
Our Current Sponsors
TNA GOLD SPONSOR
Astellas contribute toward improving the health of people around the world through the provision of innovative and reliable pharmaceutical products. Astellas go beyond all others in exploring and tapping the potential of the life sciences. Astellas continue tackling new challenges and creating innovative pharmaceutical products. They deliver quality products along with accurate information and retain solid credibility among customers. They support healthy living for people around the world. Astellas continue shining on the global pharmaceutical field.
TNA GOLD SPONSOR
Pharmacor is a fresh face in the Australian pharmaceutical industry. Pharmacor is an Australian grown and operated organisation with a strong focus on quality prescription and OTC medications.
TNA BRONZE SPONSOR
Australia’s national reform programme, led by the Organ and Tissue Authority with the DonateLife Network, is achieving steady increases in donation and transplantation outcomes.