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Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH)

Who we are 

The Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) works closely with the RCOG – it is an independent organisation and has many of the functions of a medical royal college.

The Faculty is a multi-disciplinary and cross-specialty professional organisation. It has a UK membership of more than 14,000 doctors, nurses, physician’s associates, and pharmacists working in specialist sexual and reproductive healthcare services (SRH), general practice (GP), genitourinary medicine (GUM) and obstetrics and gynaecology (O&G).

Established in 1993, we strive to promote high-quality SRH care, education, and research. With a strong commitment to evidence-based practice, we play a vital role in shaping SRH policies, guidelines, and standards in the UK and beyond.

Our offer to you

Education and training

We offer a diverse range of education and training designed to enhance your knowledge and skills in SRH. Including contraception, abortion care, and menopause, our courses are delivered by experienced healthcare professionals and renowned experts in the field.

Clinical Standards and Guidance

As a leading authority in SRH, we develop and publish evidence-based clinical standards and guidance . Access to these resources ensures that you deliver the highest quality care and stay informed about the latest clinical protocols, policies, and recommendations to make well-informed decisions. 

Clinical Effectiveness Unit (CEU)

Our Clinical Effectiveness Unit (CEU) was formed to support members and to develop and promote evidence based clinical practice. Based at our London offices it is led by Clinical Director, Dr Rebecca Strauss, and Head of the CEU, Sarah Willett. The CEU is overseen by the Vice President for Clinical Quality and the Clinical Quality Board.

Advocacy and Policy

We actively advocate for SRH issues at a national level, influencing policies and practices. By becoming involved, you can contribute to shaping the future of SRH healthcare and make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities. Participate in our advocacy campaigns, including the FSRH Hatfield Vision, alongside consultations, committees, and working groups to drive meaningful change.

Membership

Joining us as a member provides you with numerous advantages. Access to the latest SRH research, guidelines, and publications keeps you at the forefront of your learning and development. Engage in vibrant discussions through our online communities and gain insights from experienced practitioners. Membership also unlocks exclusive discounts on courses, events, and conferences. Find out more.

Events

We offer a variety of events across the year – delivered in-person, online or hybrid. Connect with like-minded professionals, mentors, and leaders in SRH through local and national events, workshops, and seminars to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build valuable connections. Find out more.

Contact us

President: Dr Janet Barter

General enquiries:

Website: www.fsrh.org

Address: The Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, 10-18 Union Street, London SE1 1SZ