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Accepting New Members and Renewals for 2026 – IPOS

International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) shared a post on Facebook:

“2026 IS ALMOST HERE – Accepting new members and renewals for 2026!

Being a member of IPOS means the opportunity to engage with professionals from 122 countries. Through our relationship with WHO, members of IPOS share in promoting global initiatives to address the psychosocial impact of cancer. Revenue from membership fees helps IPOS develop and offer resources and programs for medical professionals around the world focussed on the need, importance and types of psychosocial oncology.

What additional member exclusive benefits can you expect in 2026? Here is a small taste of what is coming:

  •  DISCOUNTED registration rates to the 27th World Congress with from November 8-12 in Barcelona, Spain.
  •  FREE access to IPOS Webcasts and CORE programs (certificates of completion offered for CORE) AND IPOS Pan-African Capacity-Building in Psycho-Oncology ECHO webcast recordings as they become available. Access for non-IPOS members involves a fee. We also have several 2026 webcasts in development.
  •  The opportunity to join special interest groups (SIGs) and contribute to policy, research, educational initiatives, and clinical practice in core areas.
  •  Inclusion on the IPOS Membership Directory which expands potential for engagement with other IPOS members;
  •  DISCOUNTED article submission rates to the official IPOS Journal of Psychosocial Oncology Research and Practice;
  •  Access to the members-only website through which you can access clinical practice guidelines (which cover topics ranging from assessment and management through to service development), validated questionnaires and assessment measures, online membership directory for up-to-date member contact information, exclusive member discounts for a range of textbooks and learn about the activities of various SIGs.

There are four types of membership to choose from!

Learn more by going to.”

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