The UTCSP engages a diverse membership of faculty and trainees to advance scholarly pursuits and education in pain mechanisms and management. The Centre continually promotes a multidisciplinary approach that fosters collaboration in discovery, dissemination and application of knowledge specific to pain.

Membership Categories

Membership at the UTCSP is divided into three categories:

Trainee membership:

Open to students, at all levels, who are associated with a regular member.

Regular membership:

Open to individuals who have an appointment/affiliation at the University of Toronto in any faculty and/or University of Toronto affiliated teaching hospitals.

Associate membership:

Open to individuals who have a faculty appointment at a university other than the University of Toronto.

Membership Benefits

  • Participation in the annual research meeting at no cost.
  • Engagement opportunities for students.
  • Awards for graduate and postdoctoral student members.
  • Lecture series highlighting recent basic and clinical research.
  • Opportunities to network and gain a multidisciplinary appreciation of the problem of pain.
  • Continuing education events and educational outreach opportunities.

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Membership Categories

Membership at the UTCSP is divided into three categories:

Trainee membership:

Open to students, at all levels, who are associated with a regular member.

Regular membership:

Open to individuals who have an appointment/affiliation at the University of Toronto in any faculty and/or University of Toronto affiliated teaching hospitals.

Associate membership:

Open to individuals who have a faculty appointment at a university other than the University of Toronto.

Membership Benefits

  • Participation in the annual research meeting at no cost.
  • Engagement opportunities for students.
  • Awards for graduate and post doctoral student members.
  • Lecture series highlighting recent basic and clinical research.
  • Opportunities to network and gain a multidisciplinary appreciation of the problem of pain.
  • Continuing education events and educational outreach opportunities.