EAP Members | Societies & Individuals

For Interested Individuals

How can YOU get involved

EAP does not offer direct individual membership, but individuals can participate in EAP activities by being a member of an organisation that holds EAP membership.

 

Depending on their affiliation, individuals gain specific titles within EAP:

 

  • EAP Fellow – If they are a member of a Full Member National Paediatric Organisation.
  • EAP Associate Fellow – If they are a member of an Associate Member National Paediatric Organisation.
  • EAP Subspecialty Fellow – If they are a member of an EAP-recognised Paediatric Subspecialty Society.
  • EAP Affiliated and Related Society Fellow – If they are a member of a non-UEMS recognised paediatric society affiliated with EAP.

You can engage with EAP in various ways:

Sign Up for EAP E-News (monthly)

✔ Attend EAP conferences, meetings, symposia, and workshops on paediatrics.

✔ Apply for the EBP-EAP Exam, or participate in Online Education Activities like CKP Online Course.

✔ All Fellows can Join Strategic Advisory Groups & contribute to EAP projects.

EAP Membership

Full Membership

For: National Paediatric Organisations in WHO-listed European countries.

 

📌 Eligibility: National societies representing paediatricians.


Benefits:
✔ Recognised as an EAP Full Member
✔ Individual members become EAP Fellows with access to EAP activities
✔ Representation through two national delegates

Associate Membership

For: National Paediatric Organisations in outside WHO-listed European countries. (i.e., countries not listed on the WHO Regional Office for Europe country list).

📌 Eligibility: National paediatric societies outside WHO-listed Region (e.g., USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Brazil).

 

Benefits:
✔ Recognised as an EAP Associate Member.
✔ Individual members become EAP Associate Fellows, eligible to participate in EAP activities.
✔ Representation through one or two Associate Member Delegates (who can participate in discussions but do not have voting rights).
✔ Delegates may join one of the two Permanent Councils (Primary Care or Secondary/Tertiary Care).

Paediatric Subspecialty Membership

For: European Societies representing paediatric subspecialties recognised by UEMS.

📌 Eligibility: European subspecialty societies officially recognised by UEMS.


Benefits:
✔ Recognised as an EAP Subspecialty Member
✔ Individual members become EAP Subspecialty Fellows
✔ Representation through one Paediatric Subspecialty Delegate

Affiliated and Related Society Membership

For:
✔ European paediatric societies representing subspecialties that are not formally recognised by UEMS.
✔ European & International Paediatric Scientific Societies
✔ European Professional Organisations
✔ International Paediatric Societies

 

📌 Eligibility: Societies and organisations related to paediatrics at a European or global level.

 

Benefits:
✔ Recognised as an EAP Affiliated or Related Society Member
✔ Individual members become EAP Affiliated and Related Society Fellows
✔ Representation through one Affiliated & Related Society Delegate
No annual fees

 

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Core-MD Project

Coordinating Research and Evidence for Medical Devices (CORE-MD)

New ways to test high-risk medical devices.

 

Manufacturers of medical devices need to test their products before being allowed to market them. Specifically, they require clinical data showing their medical device is safe and efficient. In this context, the EU-funded CORE-MD project will translate expert scientific and clinical evidence on study designs for evaluating high-risk medical devices into advice for EU regulators. The project will propose how new trial designs can contribute and suggest ways to aggregate real-world data from medical device registries.


It will also conduct multidisciplinary workshops to propose a hierarchy of levels of evidence from clinical investigations, as well as educational and training objectives for all stakeholders, to build expertise in regulatory science in Europe. CORE–MD will translate expert scientific and clinical evidence on study designs for evaluating high-risk medical devices into advice for EU regulators, to achieve an appropriate balance between innovation, safety, and effectiveness. A unique collaboration between medical associations, regulatory agencies, notified bodies, academic institutions, patients’ groups, and health technology assessment agencies, will systematically review methodologies for the clinical investigation of high-risk medical devices, recommend how new trial designs can contribute, and advise on methods for aggregating real-world data from medical device registries with experience from clinical practice The consortium is led by the European Society of Cardiology and the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, and involves all 33 specialist medical associations that are members of the Biomedical Alliance in Europe.

EAP Representative: