Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Wales

About Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Wales

They ensure patients are safely and properly cared for by setting standards for the way doctors are educated, trained and monitored throughout their careers.

Healthcare is complex and increasingly there are issues where a cross-specialty perspective is needed. It’s the Academy’s job to ensure this work is done effectively and then acted upon by policy makers, regulators and clinicians.

This unique position gives us a leading role in the areas of clinical quality, public health, education and training and doctors’ revalidation.

The 24 medical Royal Colleges and Faculties are members of the Academy, bringing together the views of their individual specialties to collectively influence and shape healthcare across the four nations of the UK.

The Academy was established in 1974 as the Conference of medical Royal Colleges and their Faculties. In 1996 it was renamed the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.

The Academy is a registered charity in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It is also an independent corporate body limited by guarantee.

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