A public, current, audited record of every member in every class. If a name is here, the file behind it is real, dated, and answerable. If a name has been removed, that removal is on the public record too.
Every member listing carries six facts: class, year of admission, city of principal practice, audit count and pass rate, registry number, and standing. Behind the listing — accessible on the member's full file — sits the disclosure register, the audit summaries, and any disciplinary record.
If a member is suspended, the listing remains visible with the suspension noted, dated, and explained. If a member is removed, the name moves to the archive — still public, still searchable — with the ruling that led to removal. We do not let names disappear quietly.
A member can request a correction to their listing at any time. Corrections are made within seven days; the change is dated and visible. A member cannot request that their record be hidden.
"In good standing" means current dues, current audit, current disclosure, and no open disciplinary file. It does not mean "the best surgeon in town." It means the file is real, current, and answerable.
Find the prospective surgeon by name or registry number. Note the audit pass rate and the year of admission. Click through to the full file. Read the disclosure register — who pays the surgeon, beyond their patients? Read the audit summaries — what did the auditors say about the case logs?
If anything in the file does not match what the surgeon told you in person, ask. A member who cannot reconcile their own file is a member with a problem. If you are not satisfied, see how to file a complaint.
Thirty-four members have been removed from the association since 2007. Their files remain public — names searchable, rulings linked, dates of removal recorded. The archive exists for the same reason the registry does: a patient or colleague researching a surgeon should know whether the person they are reading about is currently a member, a former member, or has been removed.
Removed-member listings are not greyed out and they are not buried. They appear with a clear "Removed · [year]" badge and a one-line summary of the ruling, with a link to the full text in Acta Implantologica.
Browse the removed archive (34 names) · Browse the suspended (11 current)
A member can request a correction to their own listing at any time — a city change, a new post-nominal, an audit-summary clarification. Corrections are made within seven business days; the change is dated and visible in the file history. A member cannot request that their record be hidden, redacted, or that disciplinary entries be removed.
To request a correction, write to [email protected] from the email of record. Third-party correction requests (insurers, journalists, patients) are forwarded to the named member for response.