Become a member

BCPA membership connects you with a community of dedicated professionals, enhances your practice, and strengthens your voice in shaping the future of psychiatry in British Columbia.

Access advocacy, education, and clinical resources

Join working groups and influence provincial mental health policy

Stay informed with the latest updates, tools, and training

Be part of a supportive network of peers and mentors

How to Become a BCPA Member

Joining the BC Psychiatric Association is easy and completed through your Doctors of BC account. Follow these steps:

1
Join Doctors of BC

To become a BCPA member, you must first be a member of Doctors of BC.
 If you’re not already a member, join here.

2
Log In to Your Account

Go to www.doctorsofbc.ca and sign in.

3
Access the Member Area

After logging in, hover over your name in the top right corner and click
“Member Area”

4
Navigate to Sections & Societies

On desktop: Click on “Engagement” → “Sections & Societies.”

On mobile: Tap the menu icon first, then navigate to “Engagement” → “Sections & Societies.”

5
Join BCPA

Scroll to the bottom and click “Join sections and societies.”
Find “Psychiatric (BC Association)” and click the “+” icon.

Select your membership type:

  • $100/year – First year in practice
  • $300/year – Regular membership
  • Free – Medical students and residents
6
Consent to Share Information

You’ll be prompted to allow Doctors of BC to share your information with BCPA. Click “OK” to proceed.

7
Complete Your Registration

Click “Join Now” at the bottom of the page. You’ll be directed to the checkout page to confirm and complete your payment.

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FAQ

Who can become a member of BCPA?

As a BCPA member, you gain access to a supportive network of peers, opportunities for professional growth, and a collective voice in shaping mental health policy in British Columbia. Membership benefits include:

  • Advocacy on behalf of psychiatrists and patients at the provincial level
  • Access to educational events, workshops, and leadership training
  • Networking opportunities with colleagues across the province
  • Involvement in working groups, committees, and policy development
  • Regular updates on issues affecting psychiatric practice

As a BCPA member, you gain access to a supportive network of peers, opportunities for professional growth, and a collective voice in shaping mental health policy in British Columbia. Membership benefits include:

  • Advocacy on behalf of psychiatrists and patients at the provincial level
  • Access to educational events, workshops, and leadership training
  • Networking opportunities with colleagues across the province
  • Involvement in working groups, committees, and policy development
  • Regular updates on issues affecting psychiatric practice

As a BCPA member, you gain access to a supportive network of peers, opportunities for professional growth, and a collective voice in shaping mental health policy in British Columbia. Membership benefits include:

  • Advocacy on behalf of psychiatrists and patients at the provincial level
  • Access to educational events, workshops, and leadership training
  • Networking opportunities with colleagues across the province
  • Involvement in working groups, committees, and policy development
  • Regular updates on issues affecting psychiatric practice

As a BCPA member, you gain access to a supportive network of peers, opportunities for professional growth, and a collective voice in shaping mental health policy in British Columbia. Membership benefits include:

  • Advocacy on behalf of psychiatrists and patients at the provincial level
  • Access to educational events, workshops, and leadership training
  • Networking opportunities with colleagues across the province
  • Involvement in working groups, committees, and policy development
  • Regular updates on issues affecting psychiatric practice

As a BCPA member, you gain access to a supportive network of peers, opportunities for professional growth, and a collective voice in shaping mental health policy in British Columbia. Membership benefits include:

  • Advocacy on behalf of psychiatrists and patients at the provincial level
  • Access to educational events, workshops, and leadership training
  • Networking opportunities with colleagues across the province
  • Involvement in working groups, committees, and policy development
  • Regular updates on issues affecting psychiatric practice

As a BCPA member, you gain access to a supportive network of peers, opportunities for professional growth, and a collective voice in shaping mental health policy in British Columbia. Membership benefits include:

  • Advocacy on behalf of psychiatrists and patients at the provincial level
  • Access to educational events, workshops, and leadership training
  • Networking opportunities with colleagues across the province
  • Involvement in working groups, committees, and policy development
  • Regular updates on issues affecting psychiatric practice