Membership of FSRH gives you access to a range of resources and information to help support your ongoing professional development.
What are my membership benefits?
Clinical Guidance and Support
Members Evidence Request
The Clinical Effectiveness Unit (CEU) provides an evidence-based enquiry service for FSRH members. You can log into our website any time and search the database of queries to find what you are looking for. If your query doesn't return any answers, you can submit a question.
Please click here to access this benefit.
Clinical guidance and support
View our Guidelines and Statements here.
View our Clinical Standards here.
Our FSRH training hub also hosts documents for FSRH members and candidates to further support your CPD.
CPD opportunities
Free recertification of your qualification
If you hold one of our core qualifications, you will be required to recertify every five years. This is to ensure that you have developed and maintained the knowledge, skills, attitude and behaviour needed to provide safe and effective sexual and reproductive health care (SRH).
As a member you can recertify free of charge, as this is a benefit included in your annual membership fee.
However, you must have paid your membership fee continuously for the five years leading up to recertifying.
Webinars for FSRH members and candidates – free on demand
Current FSRH members and candidates can log in to access previous webinar recordings any time. Click on 'Access Resources' once you are logged in to view the previously recorded webinars for free.
Our webinars have covered new releases of updated clinical guidance and include topics such as:
- Combined Hormonal Contraception
- Emergency Contraception
- Contraception for Women aged over 40
- Quick Starting Contraception
- Drug interactions with Hormonal Contraception
- Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
- Overweight, Obesity and Contraception
Access to BMJ SRH – our quarterly peer-reviewed journal
BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health is an international journal that promotes evidence-informed practice for contraception, abortion, and all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. The journal publishes research papers, topical debates, and commentaries to shape policy, improve patient-centred clinical care, and to set the stage for future areas of research.
Jointly owned by the FSRH and BMJ, the journal is published quarterly and distributed to eligible FSRH members.
Member access to our events and partner events
We offer member discounts to our events and conferences.
We also record these events as webinars and make them available on demand after they have taken place. You can see these on our access resources section of our FSRH Training Hub.
Getting Involved
Get involved in FSRH elections and committees
Getting involved in our work can really benefit your professional development by providing you with leadership opportunities in our education work and our Council. It also enables you to hear from and network with other SRH professionals.
Our vacancies are regularly advertised in member e-bulletins and on our news section of our website.
Ways to get more involved with our work:
- Standing for representative seats on FSRH Council and casting votes for representative seats at Council is open to Fellows, Members, Diplomates.
- Sitting on FSRH is open to all membership types: Fellows, Members, Diplomates, Associates, Affiliates and Retired members.
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