Multi-Professional
Be part of the largest group of transplant professionals in the UK
Membership
Our membership is truly multi-professional and includes surgeons, physicians, specialist nurses, pharmacists, H&I scientists, basic scientists, psychiatrists and psychologists, amongst others.
The BTS is the voice of British transplantation – be part of it.
There are many benefits of being a member of the BTS
Be part of the largest group of transplant professionals in the UK
For a three year period there is a 50% reduction in European Society of Organ Transplantation membership
Significantly reduced registration fees for the Annual Congress
Regular e-newsletter keeping you up to date with all the news and events
Bursaries to support individuals to attend ESOT educational events
BTS Membership Levels – Direct Debit
BTS Membership Levels – Non Direct Debit
You can apply to become a BTS member on-line. As part of the application you must complete a member profile and you will require a valid email address. Once submitted you will receive an email confirming your pending membership account. You can sign in immediately and have access to your account and non-member pricing on events .
Please note: you must provide two sponsors and be approved by the BTS Executive to become a member and to be eligible for the member benefits detailed above.
Once approval has been granted you will be required to make your subscription payment to complete the application process. You be required to provide two sponsors as part of the application from two current Society Members and their valid membership numbers. If this presents a difficulty you should discuss your application with the Secretariat (secretariat@bts.org.uk).
You should read carefully the Society Rules at the bottom of the application. In submitting your signed application for membership you agree to abide by the Rules. Members are also members of the British Transplantation Society Company with a maximum liability of £1.
“Our vision is to be the professional voice of transplantation in the UK, representing all the disciplines of the transplantation community and developing scientific, clinical and ethical practice for the benefit of patients.”
“The aim of the Society is to advance the study of the biological and clinical problems of tissue and organ transplantation, to facilitate contact between persons interested in transplantation, and to make new knowledge available to any person for the general good of the community.”