Join us
Becoming a member of the European Hip Society connects you to a leading international network at the forefront of hip surgery and research.
Membership keeps you up to date with the latest advances in the field, gives you opportunities to present and share your work at EHS congresses and events, and makes it easier to collaborate with recognised experts.
Members benefit from reduced registration fees, complimentary access to Hip International and the Society’s monthly newsletter, and the chance to actively shape the future of the Society through voting rights and committee involvement.
How do I join?
Any person who wishes to become a Member must be proposed by one Full Member and seconded by another, be approved by their country’s National Representative, and must submit a curriculum vitae together with an application in writing signed by himself and the proposer and seconder to the Secretary General.
Election to Membership shall be upon recommendation by the Executive Committee (following approval by the National Representative and scrutiny of the two sponsorships and the curriculum vitae) or acceptance of an application for membership and approval of the application by a majority of Full Members attending at a General Assembly.
(Article 4 d. of the Constitution of the European Hip Society)
Membership benefits
- Perfect way to keep up to date with the latest state-of-the-art and developments in the field.
- Platform to present research work at EHS Congresses and other events.
- Ease of contact with experts in the field.
- Reduced registration fees for EHS Congresses and other events.
- Free subscription of the Society's journal Hip International
- Free subscription to the Society's monthly Newsletter.
- Reduced membership fee for Young Members and free of charge for Emeritus Members.
- Active and passive voting rights for Full Members.
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Opportunity to take an active part within the Society’s committees:
SciCom, EduCom, Webinar Task Force.
Interested in joining us?
Become a member and be part of our 17th Congress in London 7th – 8th October 2027 at the Olympia