Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology
Association Canadienne d'Oncologie Psychosociale
Membership


Type of Membership:

Full membership is open to all individuals with a university degree or registration, certification or other accreditation in a recognized health profession.

Affiliate membership is discretionary and limited to individuals who subscribe to the purposes and objectives of the Association.

Student membership is limited to those individuals who are full-time students.

Retired membership is limited to those individuals who are retired.

Full Member - $75.00
Affiliate/Student/Retired - $55.00

 

Benefits of Membership:

 

As a membership based organization all of our initiatives to foster and encourage interdisciplinary excellence in psychosocial research, education, and clinical practice in oncology are made possible through membership support. As a member of CAPO/ACOP you also receive the following benefits:

  • Free subscription to the Canadian interdisciplinary journal, Oncology Exchange
  • The opportunity to attend the yearly national conference at a reduced registration fee.
  • The opportunity to participate in the Annual General Meeting.
  • The opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with others working in psychosocial oncology.
  • The opportunity to participate in special clinical, research and education interest groups.
  • Access to the Associations' national Website and discussion forum.
  • All Full members have voting rights.
  • Members can be nominated and selected for awards in psychosocial oncology

How to join

To apply for membership, please download the application form, fully complete all sections of the form and send with payment to the CAPO office.

CAPO can accept payment by Cheque or Credit Card (VISA/MC Only). Please note that application forms can be faxed if payment is being made by credit card.Please consult CAPO's Privacy Policy for more information about how your personal information is stored and used

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