Membership

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“The Canadian Hematology Society is critically important for the sharing of new ideas and best practices, especially in a country where each province has its own independent healthcare system”
– Dr. Allen Eaves, CHS Member, Order of Canada recipient and founder STEMCELL Technologies Inc.

 

Benefits of Membership

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2. Pay for your membership dues

Don’t remember your username for CHS membership renewal? Email info@canadianhematologysociety.org

Active Members (annual renewal $200 CAD + tax)

The following may apply for active membership in the society:

  • Physicians in the practice of clinical or laboratory hematology in Canada.
  • Scientists with PhD degrees making continuing contributions to research related to hematology in Canada.
  • Allied Health Professionals making sustained contributions to clinical or laboratory hematology practice or hematology research in Canada.

Active members only shall vote, hold office, receive CHS grants, and pay dues.

Associate (no cost to join)

The following individuals may apply for as an Associate:

  • Residents and fellows engaged in hematology training in Canada, and
  • Masters and PhD graduate students as well as post-doctoral fellows engaged in hematology research in Canada

Associate members will not be required to pay dues until completion of their training.

Allied Health ($75 CAD + tax)

The following may apply as Allied Health in the society:

  • Allied Health Professionals making sustained contributions to clinical or laboratory hematology practice or hematology research in Canada.

Active members only shall vote, hold office, receive CHS grants, and pay dues.

Emeritus (no cost to remain a CHS member)

All individuals who have retired from full time hematology practice or research, or those who were active members and request a transfer of status with adequate reason.

Emeritus members are not asked to pay membership dues.

Honorary

Non-members may be invited to have Honorary status of the society by virtue of their outstanding contributions to any discipline which is of importance to hematology.

Honorary members are not asked to pay membership dues.