Become a Member Today!
Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society™ (CCS).
Regular Members are specialists in cardiovascular health and diseases, or specialists who do not have a specialty qualification in a cardiovascular discipline but are recognized as having a major interest and time commitment to cardiovascular disease, or those with doctorates who are directly involved in cardiovascular teaching and research. Members-in-Training are those individuals who are currently engaged in a formal Canadian cardiovascular-related training program, such as; - Adult Cardiology - Pediatric Cardiology - Cardiac Surgery, and; - Trainees who are furthering their training in a cardiovascular subspecialty area (eg echocardiography, electrophysiology and interventional cardiology), and; - Research Trainees at the PhD or Postdoctoral levels in cardiovascular sciences. - Individuals remain eligible for such membership for as long as they are in training. - Name of Program Director - No administrative feeCategories of Membership
Application requirements for Member-in-Training applicants:
How to join
Please click on the Start button below which will bring you to MY.CCS.ca. You will be required to create a user account if you do not already have one.
CCS Regular Members: $535.00 (plus applicable taxes based on residence) Membership Dues for Members-in-Training are complimentary as long as they are engaged in formal training. Annual membership dues
Membership dues for Regular and Associate memberships are invoiced on a calendar year. You will receive your renewal notice in January/February following formal approval of your application. Membership dues are subject to change.
Application Deadlines
Complete applications are reviewed three times per year. The deadlines are:
Application deadline
Council Review
December 1st
February meeting
April 1st
June meeting
August 1st
September teleconference
Please Note: The CCS collects, uses and discloses personal information in accordance with its Personal Information Protection Policy.