ESCP Membership for 2010 is now open, click here
The benefits of joining ESCP:
Subscribing online for the first time
If you are subscribing online for the first time, we will be able to autorenew your membership each year once you have purchased your first membership. (This will only apply if your credit card details don't change.) Please note that if you pay for Colorectal Disease, you will receive editions from January to December 2010.
Important Note About Credit Card Types
When you enter your credit card details at the payment stage:
Select the correct card type. Problems can occur (even if your card number is correct) if the wrong type of card is selected (for example, Visa Debit, Visa Credit, Visa Electron etc).
Subscription payments
Payments for those who have completed online payment during 2009 will be automatically renewed at the start of January 2010 with prior notification advised in the near future. You do not need to renew your subscription.
Colorectal Disease - ESCP's official journal
is a further €60 (includes online access) and is payable by both standard and Eastern European Members at the same rate.
Non-credit card based membership
Please note that if you are not paying by credit card, membership payment needs to be paid by cheque, and we no longer accept bank transfers.
Membership Tariff from now to December 2010
At the Council meeting in Malta, in September 2007, it was agreed that as the economies in Eastern European countries begin to improve, the difference between Eastern and Western European membership rates would be reduced. From January 2010, the tariff is as follows:
| Membership Type | Rate |
| Full member Europe | €90 |
| Full member non-Europe | €90 |
| Trainee | €60 |
| Affiliate member (non medical, nurse, tech) | €60 |
| Full member Eastern Europe | €90 |
| Trainee Eastern Europe | €60 |
| Affiliate member Eastern Europe | €60 |
The ESCP website is currently being developed, providing member-only areas with valuable information, news and latest developments in the field of coloproctology.