Education and Training


AFOM - Associateship of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine

NB This examination is no longer available. It is being superseded by MFOM part 2.

  • a mid training qualification
  • aimed at doctors interested in pursuing a full-time career in occupational medicine
  • demonstrates a core knowledge in occupational medicine theory and practice

To download further details, please visit the library section or click on the links below.

Regulations for the award of associateship (includes core examination regulations, specific AFOM regulations, syllabus, general professional training, guidance for candidates etc.)
Recommended reading list for the AFOM examination

Fees, dates and venues
Entry Form
Appeals – Rules, Procedures, Extenuating Circumstances

From October 2008 examination marks for individual questions will not be provided.
After the 31st December 2008 the Faculty is no longer able to supply past examination papers.


IMPORTANT REMINDER: Final AFOM Exam, January 2010

January 2010 was the final opportunity to sit the AFOM examination.

Candidates in specialist training:

As outlined in April 2008 (Question and Answer sheet 3: Changes to Faculty Examinations), trainees in an approved higher specialist training post or programme who have not passed the AFOM before September 2010, or have only passed certain elements of it, will be required to take the Part 2 MFOM examination instead from September 2010 (Membership regulation M50). This will involve a change in assessment methods but not a change in syllabus.

Candidates not in specialist training:

Candidates outwith specialist training are reminded that there will be no opportunity to retake the AFOM examination after the January 2010 sitting. As announced in April 2008, the AFOM has been withdrawn as a stand-alone qualification.

Under the revised MFOM Regulations 2008 it will be possible for non-specialists to submit for Membership. To do so they will normally need to pass the three central elements of examination (Part 1 and Part 2 MFOM, dissertation) and demonstrate equivalent competencies to those of UK specialists (for further details please see the regulations using the link above).


Centres running approved AFOM courses:


Location Contact Tel. Links Email
University of Aberdeen Pamela Moir 0122 455 8189 Website p.moir@abdn.ac.uk
University of Birmingham Janet Lee 0121 414 6014 Website
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j.w.lee@bham.ac.uk
University of Manchester
(distance learning)
Duncan Greaves 0161 275 5441 Website
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duncan.greaves@manchester.ac.uk
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