Membership Benefits

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The FSEM (UK) mission is – To promote better health for the public through the development of Sport and Exercise Medicine. We are achieving this through raising standards, service development and excellence in:

Musculoskeletal Medicine

Exercise Medicine

Team Care

The Faculty also works to influence and support; government policy, workforce planning reviews, consultations and reports which may affect public health, the development of the specialty and its application to the NHS.

Your support as a Fellow or Member enables us to do more of this.

Membership Benefits

Fellows and Members

Use of post nominals (FFSEM / MFSEM)

Recognition on Faculty website (optional)

Access to the membership area of the FSEM (UK) website

May use FSEM (UK) Appraisal and Revalidation Service

May use Faculty Suitable Person when having an FSEM (UK) appraisal

Access to Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy

FSEM (UK) Annual Report

Discounted fee at FSEM and BASEM conferences

10% Discount of the best available rate for accommodation at Ten Hill Place Hotel, Edinburgh

Discounted private event venue hire at RCSEd

Free access to RCSEd’s museum

Access to the Library at Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, including all journals, with free Wi-Fi in the East Reading Room.

A Faculty Diary (optional)

May vote to elect Faculty Council Members

May stand for election to Faculty Council

Exercise Professional Members

Receive the conference discount, access to Acland’s Anatomy, monthly e-bulletin, diary, and library access. Exercise Professional status has no voting rights or access to the FSEM (UK) Appraisal & Revalidation service but will elect a representative to sit on council.

Associate Members

Receive the conference discount, access to Acland’s Anatomy, monthly e-bulletin, diary, and library access. Associate status has no voting rights or access to the FSEM (UK) Appraisal & Revalidation service.

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Enquiries about membership of the FSEM (UK) can be emailed to enquiries@fsem.ac.uk or telephone 0131 527 1612.