Our six specialised Faculties offer unparalleled support and development opportunities, empowering you to excel in your chosen field while being part of a global healthcare community.
Each Faculty is dedicated to fostering professional growth, providing access to world-class resources, and supporting our Fellows and Members in delivering the highest standards of patient care.
Click on the boxes below to learn more and join a network that is shaping the future of healthcare worldwide.
Faculty of Dental Surgery
The Faculty of Dental Surgery (FDS) promotes excellence in global oral health through education, examination and engagement. The Faculty's mission is for people across the world to have access to high quality dental care wherever they live.
Learn MoreFaculty of Dental Trainers
The purpose of The Faculty of Dental Trainers (FDT) is to enhance patient care and safety by promoting the highest standards of training in dentistry and to support trainers in developing their roles.
Learn MoreFaculty of Surgical Trainers
The Faculty of Surgical Trainers (FST) is the first of its kind in the UK and its purpose is to help support and develop surgeons in their role as surgical trainers. It works to increase the profile and recognition of surgical education and training.
Learn MoreFaculty of Perioperative Care
Surgical Care Practitioners (SCPs) and Surgical First Assistants (SFAs) are an integral part of the modern surgical workforce. The aim of the Faculty of Perioperative Care (FPC) is to offer support and career development opportunities.
Learn MoreFaculty of Pre-Hospital Care
Pre-hospital care is a well-established branch of medicine practiced by a broad range of practitioners. The Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care's (FPHC) aim is to set and maintain clinical standards for all practitioners in this evolving specialty.
Learn MoreFaculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare
The primary objective of the Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare (FRRHH) is to improve the health outcomes of individuals living and working in remote, rural, austere and life threatening areas of the world.
Learn More