Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare | |
Image Alt: | Logo of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare |
Motto: | Setting standards in contraception - improving sexual health for all |
Established: | 1993 |
President: | Dr Janet Barter |
Vice-President: | Dr Helen Munro, Dr Anne Lashford,, Dr Zara Haider |
City: | London |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Former Names: | Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care |
The Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) is a faculty of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in London, UK. It is the standard-setting organisation for family planning and sexual health physicians in the United Kingdom. It represents over 15,000 healthcare professionals.[1]
In 2024, the president is Dr Janet Barter;[2] she succeeded Dr Asha Kasliwal in the post.
The National Association of Family Planning Doctors was established in the early 1970s. In 1993 the Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Healthcare was set up as part of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists; the faculty was relaunched as the FRSH in 1007.[3]
The Faculty's works to advance medical knowledge and training in sexual and reproductive health care, as well as promoting high standards of professional practice in the area.[4]
Membership of the faculty is open to physicians who have passed the faculty's examinations and maintain appropriate continuous professional development.
The faculty has one examination:
The faculty also oversees the training of physicians who wish to train in inserting the intrauterine device or Implanon, by issuing the Letter of Competence in Intra-Uterine Techniques (LoC IUT) and Letter of Competence in Sub-Dermal Implants (LoC SDI).[5]
The faculty also offers short e-learning programmes.[6]
The faculty also awards several certificates in special skills applicable to physicians working in contraception, sexual and reproductive healthcare clinics:
FSRH works with Wellbeing of Women to fund a one-year research scholarship.[7]
The faculty publishes a journal, the Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, which was established in 1974. The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care was relaunched in 2018 as BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health.[8]