Academy of Medical Educators, United Kingdom


The Academy of Medical Educators is a multi-professional body which is the standard setting body for clinical teachers in the United Kingdom. It was formed in 2006 and has developed recognised frameworks for educators.

Activities

The academy has stated aims which relate to the advancement of medical education for the public benefit. This includes developing a transparent career structure for specialist medical educators.
The academy funds some research, including gathering evidence in support of their policies.

History

The Academy was established in October 2006. It became the first professional organisation for medical educators which was designed to offer career support to members through a registerable qualification and professional accreditation. By January 2008, the Academy had internal governance structures in place.
The academy published the first professional standards for medical educators in 2009. The standards were revised in 2012 and then again in 2015.
The General Medical Council have adopted the AoME’s “Framework for Supervisors”, as the framework for the criteria which all trainers in recognised roles will be expected to provide evidence of their ongoing professional development against.

Membership

Members are entitled to use the post nominals MAcadMEd and fellows may use FAcadMEd.
Full membership can also be gained where individuals have gained certain educational qualifications from an institution that is accredited by AoME.
Some medical colleges have an arrangement where they are corporate partners with the academy.

List of Presidents

On 12 October 2006, the Academy became a Company Limited by Guarantee with Companies' House. It registered as a charity with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 2 April 2009.
The Academy is governed by a Council of Trustees, who are also the Directors of the Company. There are 18 members of Council including Honorary Officers whose have roles in providing strategic advice.