The Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) is the professional and educational body for
occupational medicine
Occupational medicine, until 1960 called industrial medicine, is the branch of medicine which is concerned with the maintenance of health in the workplace, including prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries, with secondary objectives ...
in the
United Kingdom
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. It seeks to ensure the highest standards in the practice of occupational medicine, overseeing the
continuing professional development
Professional development is learning to earn or maintain professional credentials such as academic degrees to formal coursework, attending conferences, and informal learning opportunities situated in practice. It has been described as intensive ...
and
revalidation
Revalidation is a mechanism used to "affirm or establish the continuing competence" of health practitioners, whilst strengthening and facilitating ethical and professional "commitment to reducing errors, adhering to best practice and improving qua ...
of its members.
It is also focused on promoting and supporting health at work, with its mission statement being ‘to drive improvement in the health of the working age population’. One way it achieves this goal is through partnerships with other medical bodies, such as the ''Safe, Effective, Quality Occupational Health Service'' accreditation scheme it runs with the
Royal College of Physicians
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is a British professional membership body dedicated to improving the practice of medicine, chiefly through the accreditation of physicians by examination. Founded by royal charter from King Henry VIII in 1 ...
. The Faculty works closely with the
UK Government
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advising on Occupational Medicine and improving workplace health.
The Faculty is a member of the Council for Work and Health and The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.
History
The organisation was established in 1978 as a faculty of the
Royal College of Physicians
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is a British professional membership body dedicated to improving the practice of medicine, chiefly through the accreditation of physicians by examination. Founded by royal charter from King Henry VIII in 1 ...
, becoming an independent body with its own governance, membership and finances in December 1992. Originally focused exclusively on the professional development of occupational physicians, the Faculty has since expanded its portfolio of qualifications to include a diplomas aimed at benchmarking the standards of occupational health provision in fields as diverse as
general practice
General practice is the name given in various nations, such as the United Kingdom, India, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to the services provided by general practitioners. In some nations, such as the US, similar services may be describe ...
,
aviation medicine
Aviation medicine, also called flight medicine or aerospace medicine, is a preventive or occupational medicine in which the patients/subjects are pilots, aircrews, or astronauts. The specialty strives to treat or prevent conditions to which aircr ...
and disability assessment medicine.
Activities
The Faculty is primarily responsible for education and training of medical doctors who work in occupational medicine in the UK. It devises and oversees the implementation of the Specialist Curriculum in Occupational Medicine, and administers over postgraduate training within the NHS, armed forces and industry. It also runs the MFOM Part 1 and Part 2 examinations which assess Specialty Registrars throughout their training, successful completion of which leads, in most cases, to entry onto the General Medical Council’s specialist register and the ability to use the postnominals MFOM. Election of Members of the Faculty to Fellowship (conferring the postnominals FFOM) is the Faculty’s way of recognising those who have made a particularly significant contribution to the practice of occupational medicine, or contributed significantly to the work of the Faculty.
The faculty’s official journal is
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
''Occupational and Environmental Medicine'' is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal which covers research in occupational and environmental medicine. It is published by the BMJ Group and is the official journal of the Faculty of Occupational ...
, a monthly
peer-reviewed medical journal which covers research in
occupational
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and
environmental medicine
Environmental medicine is a multidisciplinary field involving medicine, environmental science, chemistry and others, overlapping with environmental pathology. It can be viewed as the medical branch of the broader field of environmental health. Th ...
. Alongside this the Faculty produces a wide number of publications and guidance papers, including the highly influential ''Ethics Guidance for Occupational Health Practice'', ''Guidance on Alcohol and Drug Misuse in the Workplace'' and ''Fitness for Work: The Medical Aspects'', which now in its 5th edition.
Governance
The Faculty is governed by a Board of Trustees which is responsible for the strategic direction of the organisation and for its governance. The Board meets four times a year, and to reflect the geographical diversity of members two of these meetings are held at the Faculty offices in London, while the remainder take place in different locations across the UK.
The faculty is registered with the
Charity Commission for England and Wales and the
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator
The Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government with responsibility for the regulation of charities in Scotland.
OSCR is the independent regulator and registrar for more than 24,000 Scottish cha ...
(OSCR).
References
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Health in the London Borough of Camden
Learned societies of the United Kingdom
Medical associations based in the United Kingdom
Organisations based in the London Borough of Camden
1978 establishments in the United Kingdom
Organizations established in 1978