Information for Fellows of the JCS

About Fellows of the JCS

In 2018, the Japanese Circulation Society (JCS) launched a fellowship program to recognize as “Fellows of the JCS” and commend individuals who excel in academic knowledge, medical skills or research achievements in the cardiovascular field and who are expected to play a leading role in this field in the future. To facilitate interactions and carry out joint projects with cardiovascular specialists around the world, we will expand the scope of the fellowship program by inviting foreign researchers recommended by your society and the JCS to become Fellows of the JCS. We would appreciate it if you would recommend persons expected to contribute to the activities of the JCS as Fellows of the JCS.

Privileges of FJCS

・FJCS is a lifetime status.
・Fellows of the JCS can participate in the Annual Scientific Meeting of the JCS without paying the registration fee and will be sent hotel reservation information in advance.
・Fellows of the JCS can participate in the Annual JCS Council Forum on Basic Cardio Vascular Research without paying the registration fee and will be sent hotel reservation information in advance.

FJCS Induction Ceremony

・The FJCS Induction Ceremony will be held during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the JCS.

Fellowship recognition and certification

・The FJCS certificate and badge will be given to each FJCS at the FJCS Induction Ceremony (or sent if it is not possible to attend the ceremony).
・An FJCS may add the title “FJCS” alongside his or her name.

Emeritus Fellow

Fellows of the JCS aged 70 or older as of April 1 of each fiscal year will automatically become Emeritus Fellows, even if in the first year of service.

Privileges of Emeritus Fellows

・Emeritus Fellows are exempt from paying the annual fee of the JCS.
・Emeritus Fellows retain the right to participate in the Annual Scientific Meeting of the JCS and Annual JCS Council Forum on Basic CardioVascular Research without paying the registration fee and have hotel reservation information sent to them in advance.

Fellows of the Japanese Circulation Society (FJCS)