Before World War II there was extensive exchange between the
British and German medical professions. The idea for the Anglo-German
Medical Society (AGMS) was born after 1945 in order to rebuild the
professional and personal relationships that had significantly cooled between medical doctors of the two countries.
Achieving a ready exchange of ideas, knowledge and personnel has been the aim of the AGMS ever since its foundation in 1959.
The present membership is about 400, more or less equally divided
between the British and the German Sections. The Society's main aims
are as follows:
- to encourage collaboration between doctors and medical scientists in the two countries. Please follow this link to learn about our grant for international projects.
- to hold Annual Conferences alternately in the United Kingdom and Germany
- to encourage exchange of knowledge and ideas between the two countries. Your questions could be anwered in our online forum.
Please take a look at
our calender showing various events that are
organised by the Anglo-German Medical Society or by external
organisations.
There are a number of
translators that offer reductions for our members.