Benefits of joining BIASP
NEW Benefit for Associate members moving to Full membership from 1st September 2023
We value your support as a member of BIASP and would like to offer 20% discount for the first year of Full membership. This means you would pay £156 for the first year then at the renewal your payment would increase to £195 per year.
Benefit for Current and New Members – 20% Discount from 1st June 2022
Our new benefit is for those members who work less than full time, if you work 8 PAs or less, when membership is due for renewal or when a new member joins.
Current members should send in their job plan to admin@biasp.org at least one month before their renewal date.
New members should upload their job plan when prompted whilst completing the application.
The job plan will be reviewed and the 20% discount will be applied if applicable.
All other benefits are listed below:
- Substantially discounted registration fee for UK Stroke Forum
- Partnership with other organisation – discounted rates to join the British Geriatric Society (BGS), European Stroke Organisation (ESO) and the World Stroke Organisation (WSO) and the British Society of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine (BSPRM)
- Monthly electronic BIASP Bulletin
- Access to the BIASP website
- Opportunities to be elected to BIASP Committees and to shape the future of UK Stroke Medicine
- Full members can vote in the BIASP Elections
- Invitation to attend the BIASP AGM
- Mentorship Scheme, for full members access to free training modules to be a mentor and mentorship for trainee members
- Medical student essay competition. Two winners will be invited to present at the BIASP Trainees meeting (expenses paid)
- The BIASP Warlow Prize is to be presented to the best abstract presentation by a BIASP member who is a medical trainee or consultant of less than 3 years standing at the UK Stroke Forum
- Promotion of surveys relating to stroke via Bulletin and X
- Eligibility for BIASP President Prize
- Monthly BIASP Webinars
- UK & ROI Acute Stroke Simulation Course
- Career in Stroke, Frequently Asked Questions