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Joining the British Society for Human Genetics.

Eligibility for membership

Membership is open to people professionally involved with human genetics in the UK. People who are not based in the UK can become Overseas Affiliates; they are not eligible for election to the Council, but otherwise enjoy the same privileges as full members.

Applying for membership

Applications need to be proposed and seconded by two BSHG members. In case of difficulty with this, contact the BSHG office. The annual membership subscription is �35. The Inland Revenue has confirmed that members can claim a tax deduction on the annual subscription.

Companies can become corporate members, which gives them access to the mailing list and priority booking of exhibition space at BSHG meetings.

The constituent societies

Members of the BSHG may also wish to join one of the four constituent groups:
Clinical Genetics Society (CGS)
Clinical Molecular Genetics Society (CMGS)
Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists (ACC)
Association of Genetic Nurses & Counsellors (AGNC)

There is no extra fee at present for doing this, but these four groups represent defined sets of professional workers, and restrict membership to people who fit their professional profile. Members of these groups are automatically members of the BSHG, but you don't have to join any of the constituent groups to be a member of the BSHG.

For people interested in Cancer Genetics, they may also join an associate group, the Cancer Genetics Group

Membership of the Cancer Genetics Group (CGG) can be:
   Either
as part of the BSHG (total subscription �35) 
   Or as a member of one of the constituent groups (CGS, ACC etc) AND the CGG (extra subscription of �10; making a total of �45)

Whom do I contact?

Write to: British Society for Human Genetics, Clinical Genetics Unit, Birmingham Women's Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TG, UK.
Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 121 627 2634 , or email: [email protected]