Membership Categories
Member & Fellow Applications will open early 2021
Associates can join at any time! Complete the application form and submit to info@fci.org.uk
The Faculty of Clinical Informatics is open to all UK qualified health and care professionals from any discipline who positively transform person-centred care through using their specialist clinical knowledge in combination with expertise in information technology, along with best use of data, knowledge and information.
This includes allied health professionals, dentists, doctors, midwives, nurses, pharmacists, clinical scientists, social workers, paramedics and more.
Members and Fellows must have a current registration with the appropriate statutory regulatory body recognised by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (for example GMC, NMC, HCPC, GPHC, GDC, Social Work England, Social Care Wales, Scottish Social Services Council, Northern Ireland Social Care Council). For more information on what is classified as a regulatory body, visit the PSA website.
Associate members, however, do not need to be registered with a regulatory body and do not necessarily need to be clinicians – this category is open to anyone who displays enthusiasm and engagement in the field of clinical informatics.
Membership Categories
Fellow
- has experiential exposure to clinical informatics in the workplace, through direct care, research, development, education, leadership or policy;
- has made major contributions to the advancement of clinical informatics in the UK or internationally;
- demonstrates leadership and/or national recognition in the field;
- demonstrates commitment to the advancement of clinical informatics in the UK;
- requires registration with a statutory body overseen by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA).
Member
- has experiential exposure to clinical informatics in the workplace, through direct care, research, development, education, leadership or policy;
- has made significant contributions to the advancement of clinical informatics in their locality, or in the UK, or internationally;
- demonstrates recognised leadership in the field, either in their locality or nationally;
- demonstrates commitment to the advancement of clinical informatics in the UK;
- requires registration with a statutory body overseen by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA).
Associate
- exhibits an ongoing enthusiasm and engagement in clinical informatics;
- does not require registration with a statutory body overseen by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA)
- Associates can join at any time
Our price bands for different membership types can be found on our payments page.
If you’d like further guidance on which category to apply for, read our ‘Guidance Notes for Applicants’:
Otherwise, email us at info@fci.org.uk or call us on 0207 451 6797.
How to apply
The Faculty of Clinical Informatics hold recruitment rounds for Members and Fellows up to 3 times a year, in which we have an application period for applicants to complete the application form and send to us for review.
Applicants for Membership and Fellowship will submit the ‘Membership Application Form‘. An expert panel of Fellows of the Faculty then will score each application received. If the application is considered to fulfil the criteria for Fellow, that applicant will be offered Fellowship. It is not expected that all criteria will be met by every candidate but the overall contribution will be assessed.
All applications for Associate are reviewed by the Business Manager of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics. Applications for Associate are always open. Please send your completed forms to info@fci.org.uk.
You can find the application forms here:
For further guidance on the application process, and to view exemplar answers to the questions on the application forms, see our Guidance Notes for Applicants.
All applications should be sent to info@fci.org.uk.
If you have any questions, need help completing the form, or are having difficulty downloading the forms, please contact info@fci.org.uk.