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Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management

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Membership
  
2,000

Website
  
www.fmlm.ac.uk

Chief Executive and Medical Director
  
Peter Lees

Formation
  
17 October 2011 (2011-10-17)

Location
  
2nd Floor, 6 St Andrews Place, London NW1 4LB

The Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management (FMLM) is an intercollegiate professional body which promotes excellence in leadership on behalf of all doctors in the United Kingdom. The faculty was formed in 2011 and has 2,000 members.

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History

The faculty was established in October 2011 by all the medical royal colleges and faculties with endorsement from the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC). As a professional body for the setting and maintaining of standards, the faculty was seen as having an important role in helping medical leaders to be seen as skilled professionals rather than gifted amateurs.

The faculty put forward the view that Medical leadership would have to become a true professional discipline to be able to deal with the challenges which the health service faces.

The faculty have also commented on creating the right culture within organisations that provide healthcare and training.

Governance

The chief executive and medical director is Peter Lees. It is governed by a Board of Trustees and Council of members.

While the organisation was becoming established, the faculty's governing body was the Founding Council, with representatives drawn from all of the member Colleges and Faculties. This arrangement was in place from May 2011 until March 2013, at which point the new Council took over. In January 2014, a Board of Trustees was established.

References

Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management Wikipedia