Membership Application:
I hereby make application for membership in the Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society for the membership year and submit the following data for your consideration.

Online CHES Member Application OR
Membership Application OR
Membership Payment Form OR
Group Membership Application  

 

FEES: Includes National dues ($156) plus Chapter dues where applicable.

Province Student
Membership
Associate
Membership
Regular
Membership
Alberta $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
British Columbia $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Manitoba $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
New Brunswick $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Nova Scotia $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Prince Edward Island $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Newfoundland & Labrador $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Ontario $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Quebec $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Saskatchewan $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Nunavut $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Northwest Territories $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Yukon Territory $30.00 $156.00 $156.00
Outside Canada $30.00 $156.00 $156.00

MEMBERSHIP TYPES

Regular Membership
A person is eligible for Regular Membership who is active in the healthcare field in the areas described above in item 4.1.  Regular Membership entitles the member to all basic privileges and responsibilities in the Society.  Regular Members have voting privileges, and may hold office in the society.  The majority of a regular member’s day- to-day work is in a healthcare facility working for the facility or a third party.

Associate Membership
A person is eligible for Associate Membership if they provide managerial support, consulting services, products, and other such services to those involved in day-to-day delivery of health facility services and interested in the objectives of the society.  Associate Members have voting privileges and may hold a seat on the Board of Directors but may not hold Executive office in the Society.

Student Membership
A person is eligible for Student Membership who is in good standing and enrolled and in good standing in a course of study or training in a field related to healthcare which could, upon completion make them eligible for membership.  Student Members may not vote or hold office in the Society.

MEMBERSHIP YEAR: April 1 to March 31
Offline application forms should be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Payment can be made by EFT or credit card. 

The CHES membership year runs from April 1 to March 31.  Members who do not renew by March 31 will be prompted to complete their payments before being given access to the Members Only section of the website.

Individual Renewals Offline

Members who prefer not to use the online option to renew their membership are welcome to complete the Offline renewal form below and send with payment to the CHES National Office.
Offline Renewal Form

Group Renewals Offline 

Institutions or regions who wish to pay the renewal form for several of their staff in one payment, may do so using the Group Payment Form below.
Offline Group Payment Form

Two levels of the payment plan are offered:

  • Level 1: entitled to 10 or more members. Membership fee of $168 per member plus applicable GST/HST/QST (savings of $12/member)
  • Level 2: entitled to 5-9 members.  Membership fee of $170 per member plus applicablem GST/HST/QST  (savings of $10/member) 


Offline application forms should be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Payment can be made by EFT or credit card.

Print and Mail/Fax Application

OR

Apply Online

 

Membership in this Society shall include any person who is active in the delivery of healthcare engineering technology in the areas of administration, planning and design, construction, operations and maintenance and other related disciplines.

Regular Membership
A person is eligible for Regular Membership who is active in the healthcare field in the areas described above in item 4.1.  Regular Membership entitles the member to all basic privileges and responsibilities in the Society.  Regular Members have voting privileges, and may hold office in the society.  The majority of a regular member’s day- to-day work is in a healthcare facility working for the facility or a third party.
 
Student Membership
A person is eligible for Student Membership who is in good standing and enrolled and in good standing in a course of study or training in a field related to healthcare which could, upon completion make them eligible for membership.  Student Members may not vote or hold office in the Society.
 
Associate Membership
A person is eligible for Associate Membership if they provide managerial support, consulting services, products, and other such services to those involved in day-to-day delivery of health facility services and interested in the objectives of the society.  Associate Members have voting privileges and may hold a seat on the Board of Directors but may not hold Executive office in the Society.
 
Corporate Membership
An organization interested in the objectives pursued by the Society and peripherally involved in the delivery of healthcare services is eligible for Corporate Membership and shall assign one individual in their corporation as their designate.  The assigned designate shall have voting privileges and may hold a seat on the Board of Directors but may not hold Executive office in the Society.  Any change in the designate shall be reported to the Secretary.  Contact the National Office to apply.

Honorary Membership
An individual who while not a member has substantially contributed to the accomplishment of the objectives of the Society or who has performed special service for the Society may be proposed for Honorary Membership.  Such a person shall be recommended by the Membership Committee for approval consideration by the Board of Directors. Honorary Members may not hold office or vote in the Society.
 
Emeritus Membership
A person is eligible for Emeritus Membership who has been an active Regular or Associate Member of the Society for a minimum of five years and who is no longer active in the field of healthcare.  Emeritus Members shall continue to have the same rights and privileges of the membership category previously held in the society.


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