Académie royale de médecine de Belgique | |
Formation | 19 September 1841 |
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Founder | King Leopold I |
Founded at | Brussels, Belgium |
Type | Academy |
Headquarters | Palace of Academies, Brussels |
Location | |
Website | armb.be |
Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium (French: Académie royale de médecine de Belgique), founded on 19 September 1841 by royal decree of King Leopold I, is an academy that brings together Belgian scientists. It is headquartered in Brussels at the Palace of Academies.[1]
The Royal Academy of Medicine is a public institution founded on 19 September 1841 by royal decree of King Leopold I, upon the proposal of Jean-Baptiste Nothomb.[2][3] Among the founders were Victor-Joseph François, a professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the Catholic University of Louvain, and Louis Seutin (1793–1862), a professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the Free University of Brussels. The academy depended on the Ministry of the Interior, which was under the charge of J.B Nothomb. The academy became an advisory body to the Ministry of Health upon its creation in 1936.[2] In the years 1989–1990, it was administratively attached to the services of the Government of the French Community of Belgium.[2] The statutes of the institution depend on a decree of the Government of the French Community dated 19 December 2013, and it was placed under the protection of the King.[4]
The usual activities of the Royal Academy of Medicine include:[5]
The Royal Academy of Medicine is under the authority of a "Bureau" consisting of a President, a Perpetual Secretary (who administers the academy), two vice-presidents, and two assessors. Two representatives of ordinary members also sit on the Bureau with advisory votes. The President and the two vice-presidents are elected, for one year, from among and by the full members. The perpetual secretary is appointed by the government of the French Community, on the proposal of the full members, for a term of five years. The Perpetual Secretary has the right to serve a second five-year term. If the perpetual secretary reaches the age of 75, his term ends on his birthday.
The academy is divided into six sections covering various fields of medicine (human and animal). It has six categories of members for which various age limits have been set: