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MEMBERSHIP

Connect with psychiatrists from the Asia-Pacific region and unlock opportunities for professional collaboration, research, and education.

Fostering Mental Health Excellence

The PRCP aims to foster greater national development of mental health services, and to support the improvement of education and research in psychiatry through greater professional collaboration in the Asia-Pacific region.

Why Join PRCP?

Collaboration

Engage with leading psychiatrists across the Asia-Pacific region.

Conferences

Participate in biennial conferences with formal settings for communication.

Resources

Access to exclusive research, journals, and educational materials.

Recognition

Gain professional standing through Fellow and Distinguished Fellow status.

Membership Categories

Choose the category that best fits your professional standing and region's economic classification.

Member

Category A $55 USD
≈ 7,700 JPY
Category B $35 USD
≈ 4,900 JPY
Category C $15 USD
≈ 2,100 JPY
Category D $7 USD
≈ 980 JPY

Fellow

Category A $110 USD
≈ 15,400 JPY
Category B $70 USD
≈ 9,800 JPY
Category C $30 USD
≈ 4,200 JPY
Category D $15 USD
≈ 2,100 JPY

Distinguished Fellow

Category A $150 USD
≈ 21,000 JPY
Category B $95 USD
≈ 13,300 JPY
Category C $50 USD
≈ 7,000 JPY
Category D $25 USD
≈ 3,500 JPY

Professional membership

Member, Fellow & Distinguished Fellow

The three levels above share one registration path. Your fee depends on World Bank category and membership level; the secretariat confirms the appropriate grade during application review.

Member Fellow Distinguished Fellow

Affiliate

General Membership

Creating a homepage ID does not mean you become an official PRCP member. It simply provides basic access to the website and resources available to general users.

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World Bank Economic Categories

Not sure which category your country falls into?

Check Category List

Ready to become a member?

Join hundreds of professionals dedicated to improving mental health services across the Pacific Rim.