Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine

The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine (FPM) is a British non-profit organisation that was founded after World War I and pioneered the development of postgraduate educational programmes in all branches of medicine.[1][2] It was founded in late 1918 as the Inter-allied Fellowship of Medicine with Sir William Osler as its president.[3] In the autumn of 1919, Osler merged the IAFM with the Postgraduate Medical Association[4] of which he had been the founding President since 1911.[5] In October 1919, Osler was appointed President of the combined Fellowship of Medicine and the Postgraduate Medical Association[6] and Sir William Osler became the first president of the new organisation.[7] The fellowship is supported by national and international fellows with expertise in the practice of medicine, medical education, clinical research, and related disciplines. The office and meeting rooms of the fellowship are in Central London. It is governed by a council that meets quarterly.

Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine
Founded1918
FounderSir William Osler
TypeEducational
FocusGeneral Medicine
Location
  • London, United Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Donald Singer, President; Tim Nicholson, Hon. Treasurer; Wade Dimitri, Hon. Secretary
Websitethefpmuk.wordpress.com
The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine Building in London

Current activities edit

The fellowship aims to achieve its objectives through publications, organising educational meetings and supporting other relevant activities.

The fellowship hosts a range of seminars and conferences, including in partnership with its journals..

  • In 2008, the fellowship supported the 2nd International Symposium on Progress on Personalising Medicines.[9]
  • The fellowship also supported in 2011 the 3rd International Symposium on Progress on Personalising Medicines, in partnership with the British Pharmacological Society.[10]
  • Since 2009, the fellowship has also arranged joint events with the Medical Society of London.[11]
  • January 2009: inaugural joint debate on NICE and personalising medicine, between FPM Fellow Munir Pirmohamed[12] and Sir Michael Rawlins.[13]
  • February 2012: a debate on the challenges to the future of electronic health records.
  • January 2014: updates on cardiovascular disease - sudden cardiac death and intravascular treatment for heart valve disease.
  • The first FPM summer public lecture was delivered on 6 June 2011 by FPM Fellow Allister Vale on 'Chemical terrorism: what the clinician needs to know'.
  • On 1 October 2015, the fellowship organised a conference [14] to mark the 90th anniversary of the launch of the Postgraduate Medical Journal.
  • In December 2017, with its Health Policy and Technology journal and the Cardiovascular Research Trust, the Fellowship held a conference in London on health policy for preventing heart disease.[15]
  • In May 2018, jointly with the Postgraduate Medical Journal and the University of Hong Kong, the fellowship organised a clinical updates session at the Hong Kong Medical Forum,.[16]
  • On 7 December 2018, the fellowship organised a conference on excellence in clinical practice at the Royal College of Physicians in London to mark the centenary of its founding.[17]
  • In June 2019, jointly with its Health Policy and Technology journal, the fellowship organised a conference on European Cooperation in Healthcare at Erasmus University in Rotterdam.[18]


The fellowship has provided major support for the International Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine.[19]

Honorary fellows edit

Official journals edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ John MacAlister's Other Vision: A History of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine by Gordon C. Cook, 175 pp, £29.95, ISBN 1-85775-789-0, 2005. Oxford, England
  2. ^ Singer, D. R. J. (2008). "Nine decades for the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 84 (987): 2. doi:10.1136/pgmj.2007.067017. S2CID 72146864.
  3. ^ Osler appointed President of the Inter-Allied Fellowship of Medicine (IAFM). The Times. 14 January 1919.
  4. ^ Lister John (1994). "Scenes from Postgraduate Life. The history of postgraduate medicine education". Postgrad Med J. 70 (828): 728–731. doi:10.1136/pgmj.70.828.728. PMC 2397773. PMID 7831169. Based on Lecture at 75th Anniversary Dinner of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine
  5. ^ James, D. G. (1992). "The portraiture of Sir William Osler". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 68 (797): 159. doi:10.1136/pgmj.68.797.159. PMC 2399241.
  6. ^ Lister John (1994). "Scenes from Postgraduate Life. The history of postgraduate medicine education". Postgrad Med J. 70 (828): 728–731. doi:10.1136/pgmj.70.828.728. PMC 2397773. PMID 7831169. Based on Lecture at 75th Anniversary Dinner of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine
  7. ^ Cook, G C (2005). "History of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 81 (961): 673. doi:10.1136/pgmj.2005.040329. PMC 1743390.
  8. ^ "Elsevier". Healthpolicyandtechnology.org. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  9. ^ "2008: 2nd International Symposium: Progress on Personalizing Medicines". .warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  10. ^ "3rd International Symposium on Progress on Personalizing Medicines". University of Warwick. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
  11. ^ "The Medical Society of London". Medsoclondon.org. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  12. ^ "Munir Pirmohamed - research profile on BiomedExperts". Biomedexperts.com. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  13. ^ "Sir Michael Rawlins, Chairman". Nice.org.uk. 4 March 2010. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  14. ^ "FPM: Advances in medicine over past 9 decades showcased at PMJ at 90 Symposium". 28 September 2015.
  15. ^ Singer, DRJ. Resolving gaps and challenges for health policy to protect the heart and circulation. Health Policy and Technology. 2018;7:1-2.
  16. ^ "Singer fellowship. Marking the centenary of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine". Postgrad Med J. 94: 545. 2018. doi:10.1136/postgradmedj-2018-136150.
  17. ^ Singer DRJ (2018). "Marking the centenary of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine". Postgrad Med J. 94 (1116): 545. doi:10.1136/postgradmedj-2018-136150.
  18. ^ Singer DRJ, Bakker L, Redekop WK (2019). "European Cooperation on Healthcare". Health Policy and Technology. 8: 1–2. doi:10.1016/j.hlpt.2019.03.001. S2CID 169568476.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  19. ^ Singer, D. R.; Hulse, M. (2010). "Poetry, medicine, and the International Hippocrates Prize". The Lancet. 375 (9719): 976–977. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60427-8. PMID 20333814. S2CID 28603503.
  20. ^ "Postgraduate Medical Journal - BMJ Journals". Pmj.bmj.com. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  21. ^ "Elsevier". Healthpolicyandtechnology.org. Retrieved 5 May 2013.