Supporting Leaders in Medical Education
Join us todayEvents and Training
News and articles
Resources
Representing POSTGRAduate Medical education
Medical Education Leaders UK champion improvements in medical education and its leadership; with training, up to date information and policy advice across the UK.
We’ve changed our trading name from NACT UK to help people understand who we are and what we do.
Foundation Programme Sharing Event with UKFPO 2026 – Call for Abstracts is now closed. Registration to attend is open click here to book your place.
Thank you to all who submitted nominations for our Medical Educators Awards to celebrate our valued Medical Educators the deadline for submissions is now closed. Judging will be completed by the end of February 2026, when all nominators will be notified of the outcome.
World Teachers Day
may have passed but……
We still encourage you to praise and say thank you throughout the year to the inspirational educators within your organisations. Explore our resources here
Congratulations to our 2025 Small Grants recipient Assoc Prof Wen Wang from the University of Leicester
The latest updates for all Medical Education Leaders.
Just your email address and a few quick details are all we need to send suggestions directly to your inbox… and we do not share that information with anyone else, just so you know…
Insights from Medical Education Leaders
Official Statement of Support for all SAS Doctors
We are proud to announce our official support for all SAS doctors. As dedicated advocates for their invaluable contributions, we are also pleased to officially support the SASsix and the SAS Collective.
Improving the working lives of doctors in training letter
Read NHS England and NHS WTE’s letter to trust leaders with a requirement for renewed focus on improving the lives of working doctors.
GMC research on retention of doctors
The GMC have published research on retention of doctors, investigating the trends of international migration. 13% of doctors practising in the UK who answered reported being likely to move abroad in the next 12 months and there was a gap between intention and action.




