ISPOG is a global organisation. It brings together national societies for Psychosomatic and Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynaecology. An overview of affiliated national societies is shown on the map below.
Where there is no national society, ISPOG is keen to help groups of interested people to work together to form national groups, consistent with the principles and purposes of ISPOG, with the aim of forming a national society. Where there are several ISPOG members from the same country we will seek your permission to share your details so that you can collaborate if you wish.
Be a member of a worldwide network of professionals working in the field of Psychosomatic and Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Option to subscribe to the Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology online at a reduced member rate. Please note that some national societies include subscription to JPOG as part of the membership fee. Register at a reduced fee for the three-yearly International ISPOG congresses. Ability to nominate with the support of the national society for elected positions on the ISPOG Board of Officers. Become involved in ISPOG educational and ambassadorial activities.
Check the map of national societies on the website. If there is an established society in your country, click on the link and email to ask about membership. Once you are registered with your national society you will automatically be a member of ISPOG.
National societies are asked to send to the ISPOG secretariat (admin@ispog.org) updated numbers of members at the end of each year. A reminder will be sent to national society contacts. Every January the ISPOG Treasurer will send each national society an invoice for membership fees. The amount will be based on the number of members of the national society (€8 per member). Membership fees should be transferred to the ISPOG bank account, details of which are on the invoice. Fees are due by 31 March each year.
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