Membership
Why to become a member in GSCS ?
The Gulf Society for Cardiac Surgery (GSCS) offers membership to cardiac surgeons and allied professionals across the Gulf region and beyond, creating a vibrant platform for collaboration, education, and professional growth. By joining GSCS, members gain access to exclusive educational resources, research opportunities, regional events, and a strong network of peers committed to advancing cardiac surgery and patient care in the Gulf.
- Professional Qualification: Hold a recognized medical degree or allied health qualification relevant to cardiac surgery (e.g., cardiac surgeon, perfusionist, anesthesiologist, cardiac surgery nurse, researcher, etc.).
- Practice Area: Be actively engaged in the field of cardiac surgery or related specialties, including clinical practice, research, education, or healthcare administration.
- Geographic Eligibility: Residents around the World.
- Good Standing: Have a professional record in good standing, with no disciplinary actions or ethical violations.
- Application Submission: Complete the official membership application form through the GSCS website.
- Approval Process: All applications are subject to review and approval by the GSCS Membership Committee or Board.
- Opportunities for professional networking and collaboration.
- Discounted registration fees for annual conferences and workshops.
- Eligibility for grants, fellowships, and awards, Terms and Conditions applied.
- Mentorship for fellows and trainees during their early career in Cardiac Surgery.
Interested candidates must complete the online application form and submit supporting documents, including:
- Updated CV
- Proof of certification and qualifications.
GSCS
Membership Categories
Surgeon
100 USD
For Surgeons certified in the field of cardiac surgery
Allied Healthcare
50 USD
For non-physician healthcare providers interested in cardiac surgery, including perfusionists, nurses, physician assistants, data managers, and more
Resident
0 USD
For cardiac surgery residents, trainees, fellows, and general surgery residents.