Introducing awards of Membership and Fellowship of the Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare (FRRHH)


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15 Jun 2023

The Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian is delighted to invite applications for the awards of Membership and Fellowship as they celebrate the launch of their second membership phase offering a prestigious and globally recognised award for remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare professionals. The deadline for first applications is 11 August 2023.

The Membership and Fellowship awards represent a critical move towards the professional recognition of the unique skills, knowledge, and experience present in this diverse and vibrant healthcare community.

Members and Fellows will have the chance to attend a RCSEd diploma ceremony in recognition of their achievements.

In the past four years, the Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare (FRRHH) has developed the foundations of professional standards and structures required for remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare professionals.

The Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare (FRRHH) is advancing to the next level of development with the launch of its second membership phase. This will involve the addition of two assessed membership levels for the award of Member and Fellow post-nominals – bringing a change to the current unassessed membership offering, moving the current four level of membership into one “Affiliate” category.

This is an important milestone not only for the Faculty, but also for the remote, rural and humanitarian professions globally. By introducing the new membership structure and attracting more Members, there is a larger weight of legitimacy, more voices contributing to the experience within the Faculty and a more diverse community across the sector. 

Eligibility and Benefits for Members:

Benefits for Members:

  • Use of Postnominals (Member – MFRRHHEd) (Fellow – FFRRHHEd)
  • Attendance of RCSEd Diploma Ceremony
  • Professional recognition of experience and skills
  • Become part of a more legitimate Faculty
  • Members are supported on their professional journey

Membership and Fellowship awards are amongst the highest accolades awarded by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd), providing international recognition for healthcare professionals working in remote, rural, and humanitarian healthcare. 

Such awards acknowledge an individual’s dedication to and development of remote, rural, and humanitarian healthcare, assessed by peers against agreed-upon evaluation criteria set by the Faculty. 

Applicants are asked to demonstrate how they have supported the development of remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare and to evidence their alignment to the object, and mission of the Faculty.

Object 

The object of FRRHH is to improve the health and medical outcomes of individuals living and working in remote and rural areas of the world and those affected by humanitarian issues and crises.

Mission 

To create a diverse global network delivering excellence and advancement in remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare through standards, education, leadership, professional development and support for research and innovation

Membership of the Faculty

Fellowship of the Faculty 

Demonstrate a clear interest and participation in remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare

Demonstrate a clear interest and participation in remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare

Demonstrate experience operating at the levels of Self and Team (as per the evaluation criteria)

Demonstrate experience operation at the levels of Self, Team, System and Organisation (as per the evaluation criteria)

Provide two structured references regarding the individual’s commitment to and participation in the development of remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare

To be eligible, Fellowship applicants must be at least five years post undergraduate qualification prior to application

 

Provide two structured references regarding the individual’s commitment to and participation in the development of remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare

Applications will be assessed by peers and measured by both the evidence provided at the levels noted below and the individual’s contribution to the development of remote, rural, and humanitarian healthcare.

  • Those operating at levels Self and Team will be awarded Membership.
  • Those operating at Organisation and System will be awarded Fellowship.

Self:

  • Shows understanding of remote, rural and or humanitarian healthcare, demonstrates awareness and evidence of working with other teams and professions within remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare.

Team: 

  • Supports leadership / development of teams that supports the development of remote, rural and or humanitarian healthcare. Demonstrates knowledge of establishing and leading remote, rural and or humanitarian teams. Can demonstrate impact at the team level.

Organisation:

  • Supports leadership / development of an organisation that supports the development of remote, rural and or humanitarian healthcare. Can demonstrate impact at the organisation level and contributes to an organisation at a senior level and
  • Demonstrates experience of affecting and influencing policy development at organisation level.

System:

  • Demonstrates and evidences knowledge of wider remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare systems in which they work, including consideration of impact on local, regional, national and international populations;
  • Demonstrates impact on remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare across a range of organisational stakeholders and perhaps even healthcare systems;
  • Contributes to international healthcare systems at a senior level and;
  • Demonstrates experience of affecting / influencing policy development at organisation level or healthcare system level. 

The introduction of peer-assessed membership and fellowship levels will allow individuals to demonstrate publicly the high levels of knowledge and skills they have obtained in this area and will ultimately result in improved standards of care for patients in these areas.

Who can apply?

You do not have to be an existing member of the Faculty to apply. Applications are welcome from anyone working in roles that support remote, rural, and humanitarian healthcare, clinical and nonclinical from anywhere globally. This encompasses a very broad spectrum including the list below which is not exhaustive:

Nurses

Surgeons

Midwives

General Practitioners

Physiotherapists

Clinical Officers

Pharmacists

Physicians Associates

Paramedics

Software Engineers

Engineers

Operations and Logistics

Human Resources

Biomedical Engineers

The deadline for applications is Friday 11 August 2023, the panel will then score, and awards will be made in November 2023.

Find out more and apply today.


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