UEMS (Union Européenne de Médecins Spécialistes)
The UEMS is the body which represents all doctors working in all specialties throughout the various countries which are
members or associates of the UEMS. Although membership of UEMS is not directly linked to the European Union, it is
recognised as an official body which reports up through the Committée Permanent to the various general directorates of the
European Union. It is thus possible for pressure to be brought at a European level when necessary. It has working groups
on CPD, Postgraduate Training etc.
EACCME (Europen Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education)
This is a UEMS initiative for granting pan-European CME approval to meetings, courses etc., which have normally alreadyUEMS (Section of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery)
There is a section within the UEMS for each of the recognised specialties, one of which is Plastic Reconstructive andESPRAS (European Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery)
This is the European component of the International Confederation of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS).
Its members are all those European national societies of plastic surgery which are officially recognised by IPRAS. It thus has
the greatest number of countries in its membership as it includes non EU and non UEMS countries. Each national plastic
surgery society provides one delegate and there is an executive committee responsible for the day to day running.
Between the quadrennial congress, the ESPRAS also supports a European appointed meeting which is a meeting of one of
the national societies which is opened up to greater international participation. Douglas Murray’s summer meeting in Birmingham
was an example of this some years ago.
EURAPS (European Association of Plastic Surgeons)
This is a society to which individual members are elected and pay a subscription. It is the equivalent of the American