TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
German Center of Personalized Prevention and Optimization (DZIP) Luisenstrasse 5, Hanover, 30159, Germany Tel: +49 511 9842 2450 Email:
mk@mario-krause.com www.dzip.de Chief executive: Dr Mario Krause Regions represented: Germany Description: DZIP off ers a platform for hotels, spas and medical specialists to design and install medical spa treatments and unify the skills of diff erent fi elds of specialisation to off er the industry the best possible combination of knowledge, security and effi ciency. As specialists of general medicine, alternative medicine, psychology, neurology, orthopedics, homeopathy, anti-ageing medicine, psychotherapy, sports medicine, radiology, laboratory medicine, it aims to provide extensive expertise and know-how.
German Spas Association/ Deutscher Heilbäederverband
www.deutscher-heilbaederverband.de
German Wellness Association Neusser Str 35, Duesseldorf, Rhineland, 40549, Germany Tel: +49 211 168 2090 Email:
info@wellnessverband.de www.wellnessverband.de Chair & chief executive: Lutz Hertel Regions represented: Germany Description: DWV is highly recognised for its independence from commercial interests, for its competence and neutrality. It serves those seeking wellness as well as those providing services and products. In cooperation with its corporate partner German Wellness Inc, DWV develops quality standards for the wellness market. Providers that fulfi l these standards are awarded with a seal of approval which is recognised by spa consumers. T e seal of
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approval is well established in Germany and is to be extended across Europe.
Green Spa Network
www.greenspanetwork.org
Hellenic Association of Municipalities and Communities with Curative Springs and Spas, Greece
www.thermalsprings.gr
Hungarian Spa Tourism Association Dob u 33, Budapest, 1074, Hungary Tel: +36 1 484 0806 Email:
mezosi@t-online.de www.meme.hu President: Dr Adam Ruszinkó Regions represented: Hungary Description: T is association is headed by the Hungarian Marketing Association for Health Tourism. Its members include spa and bath facilities, medical spa hotels, local governments and education centres. T e main objective of the association is to attractively present Hungary’s thermal and wellness baths and hotels and their related services in both Hungary and abroad.
Hydrothermal Spa Forum 61A Southbury Road, Enfi eld, Middlesex, EN1 1PJ, UK Tel: +44 20 8363 4036 Email:
dgenders@designforleisure.com www.hydrothermal-spa-forum.com Chair: Rolf Longree Regions represented: Worldwide Description: T e Hydrothermal Spa Forum was created to ensure that the design and operational principles of hydrothermal bathing are understood by all. An ‘open house’ prevails, with enquiries being received via the website and channelled through to industry experts for professional, answers without commercial bias.
International Medical Spa Association (IMSA) 2863 Hedberg Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55305, USA Tel: +1 952 767 2202 Email:
allan@dayspaassociation.com www.medicalspaassociation.org Chair: Eric Light Regions represented: T e US, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, Asia, Australia, Europe and the Middle East Description: T e IMSA was formed in 2002 and is the sister organisation to the Day Spa Association, founded in 1991. Members include naturopathic and osteopathic physicians; dentists, dermatologists and plastic surgeons; physical and massage therapists; spa owners and consultants, medical spa facility designers and product manufacturers and suppliers.
International Society of Medical Hydrology and Climatology (ISMH) Department of Medical Ecology & Hydroclimatology, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul University, Millet cad 126, Capa, Istanbul, 34093, Turkey Tel: +90 212 635 1201 Email:
zsuzsanna.balogh@
intellimed.eu www.ismh-direct.net President: Dr Zeki Karagülle Regions represented: Worldwide Description: ISMH represents the international union of physicians, scientists, institutions, associations and societies within the areas of medical hydrology, balneology, climatology and health resort (spa) medicine. T is non-profi t organisation aims to integrate health resort medicine into an independent medical branch of medicine internationally; encourages the investigation, teaching and use of health resort science; distributes knowledge gained from health resort medicine; and supports affi liated physicians and scientists.
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