A Full Member is a legally qualified practitioner who is licensed to practice medicine in Ontario and is:
(a) Registered as a specialist in psychiatry by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and is in active practice, or,
(b) Teaching psychiatry in a university or other senior psychiatric position.
|
A Full Member ECP 1 reduced rate is offered to a Full Member for the first year following FRCPC certification; who is a legally qualified practitioner licensed to practice medicine in Ontario and is:
(a) Registered as a specialist in psychiatry by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and is in active practice, or,
(b) Teaching psychiatry in a university or other senior psychiatric position.
|
A Full Member ECP 2 reduced rate is offered to a Full Member for the second year following FRCPC certification; who is a legally qualified practitioner licensed to practice medicine in Ontario and is:
(a) Registered as a specialist in psychiatry by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and is in active practice, or,
(b) Teaching psychiatry in a university or other senior psychiatric position.
|
A Full Member ECP 3 reduced rate is offered to a Full Member for the third year following FRCPC certification; who is a legally qualified practitioner licensed to practice medicine in Ontario and is:
(a) Registered as a specialist in psychiatry by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and is in active practice, or,
(b) Teaching psychiatry in a university or other senior psychiatric position.
|
An OPA Associate with Independent Practice Licence is a:
(a) Certified psychiatrist without active licence to practice independently in Ontario;
(b) Certified psychiatrist licenced to practice independently in jurisdictions other than Ontario;
(c) Certified health practitioner, clinician, or clinical researcher in a discipline closely related to psychiatry or mental health, in Ontario. Qualifying disciplines include medicine, medical psychotherapy, general practitioner psychotherapy, nursing, psychology, social work, registered psychotherapy, and occupational therapy.
|
An OPA Associate (Non-Voting) Member is a:
(a) Trainee registered in an accredited psychiatric residency or fellowship training program in jurisdictions other than Ontario;
(b) Trainee in a discipline closely related to psychiatry or mental health in Ontario. Qualifying disciplines include medicine, medical psychotherapy, general practitioner psychotherapy, nursing, psychology, social work, registered psychotherapy, and occupational therapy.
|
A Member-in-Training is registered in an accredited psychiatric residency or fellowship training program in Ontario.
|