
AHCP Consortium
The AHCP Consortium refers to a global network of medical, educational, and professional organisations anchored by the Association of Health Care Professionals (AHCP). Originally formed in 1934, the consortium partners with various groups to fund research, operate medical centres, and publish academic journals internationally.
About AHCP Consortium
The AHCP Consortium refers to a global network of medical, educational, and professional organisations anchored by the Association of Health Care Professionals (AHCP). Originally formed in 1934, the consortium partners with various groups to fund research, operate medical centres, and publish academic journals internationally.
The term "AHCP" and its associated consortia span a few distinct but related areas, with branches operating globally.

Activities
AHCP Consortium is a group of dynamic not for profit organisations, including academies and associations, which work together to attain a common objective of promoting excellence and maintaining high quality in Medical Practice, Research, Education, Science, Technology, Innovations and Community Development. The Members of AHCP Consortium pool their resources together in achieving set goals and objectives for the benefit of the population in general.
The Organisation, Impacts, Structure and Functions of the AHCP Consortium
Impacts of the AHCP Consortium
The Association of Health Care Professionals (AHCP) consortium drives global healthcare impact by establishing specialized medical centers, implementing international cancer registries, and managing educational academies that promote patient care. Regionally, it supports allied health initiatives, championing workforce education, research, and public health integration.
The AHCP’s wide-reaching impact spans several core areas:
Global Health & Medical Care: Since the 1930s, the AHCP has established international medical centers and cancer databases to promote global excellence in research and patient care.
Research and Innovation: The AHCP drives clinical excellence and research through global collaboration and community innovation forums. Locally, AHP research consortia connect clinical practitioners with research councils, actively advancing trial implementation.
Holistic and Professional Standards: The AHCP upholds rigorous practice codes for complementary, holistic, and sporting therapies, while driving continuing professional development (CPD) for its members.
Structure and Functions of the AHCP Consortium
AHCP Consortium is a group of dynamic not for profit organisations, including academies and associations, which work together to attain a common objective of promoting excellence and maintaining high quality in Medical Practice, Research, Education, Science, Technology, Innovations and Community Development. The Members of AHCP Consortium pool their resources together in achieving set goals and objectives for the benefit of the population in general.
AHCP Consortium was established in August 1934 to meet the needs of global emerging medical and healthcare education alliances, industry consortia, trade associations, and other education collectives. AHCP Consortium provides the infrastructure, support and expertise to support standards development efforts and market adoptions of emerging educational strategies. AHCP Consortium offers legal not-for-profit formation, technology association management, executive leadership, financial management, membership administration, web and digital marketing, and more. AHCP Consortium is a neutral, safe harbour for organisation and government to build relationships, successfully collaborate and fulfill their missions.
Objective/Purpose of AHCP Consortium
The purpose AHCP Consortium is to create education and research services, provide information, undertake research and development, impact the medical and healthcare education sector, promote medical and healthcare voluntary services, and or simply share knowledge. AHCP Consortium is also an umbrella Organisation for joint ventures and alliances for its members in certain instances.
Officers of AHCP Consortium
- Dr Hans Muller, Chairman
- Dr Susan Adams, Secretary
- Professor Carlos Rodriguez, Treasurer
Steering Committee Members of AHCP Consortium
- Dr Paulo Santos, Brazil
- Dr Julia Mates, New Zealand
- Professor Michael Smith, Australia
- Dr Vera Vazquez, Mexico
- Dr Ana Popescu, Romania
- Dr Veronica Wallis, Canada
- Dr Juan Martinez, Argentina
- Dr John Matterson, USA
Infrastructure of AHCP Consortium
The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities, for example, buildings, access means like transports/vehicles, and power supplies, machinery, systems, furniture etc., needed for the operations of AHCP Consortium are jointly owned by the members.
Funding Resources of UMEC Consortium
AHCP Consortium gets its funding from:
- Membership Fees
- Governmental Grants
- Sponsorships of projects
- Courses and Conferences
- Fund Raising Events
- Donations
Membership of AHCP Consortium
The founding members of AHCP Consortium from 1934 to 1994 are:
- Association of Health Care Professionals(AHCP)
- Joint International Academies of Research and Education (JIARE)
- Association of Research and Development(ARD)
The current members of AHCP Consortium from 1995 to 2035 are:
- Association of Health Care Professionals(AHCP)
- Joint International Academies of Research and Education (JIARE)
- International Academies of Educational Services (IAES)
- London Medical Academy (LMA)
- Santa Maria College (SMC)
Institutions may be invited to join the Consortium only by the unanimous decision of the Steering Committee and on the condition that the new institution/organisation abides by the rules set out by the Committee.
If your Organisation would like to join AHCP Consortium, please send an Email to: info@ahcpworld.org
The Role of AHCP Consortium – Summary
The AHCP Consortium provides professional recognition, education, and representation for multidisciplinary healthcare professionals. It sets industry standards, lobbies policymakers, and facilitates research and global healthcare innovation.
Core Roles of the AHCP Consortium
The consortium and its associated bodies act across several key areas:
Professional Development & Education: Provides academies, training programs, and sponsored learning centres for healthcare practitioners to meet CPD (Continuing Professional Development) requirements.
Standard Setting: Establishes national codes of practice and evidence-based standards, notably for healthcare facilities, environmental services, and holistic practitioners.
Research & Innovation: Funds and manages databases, registries, and collaborative projects (like the Santa Maria Research Consortium) to promote excellence in global medicine and public health.
Advocacy & Networking: Unites healthcare providers, managers, and support workers to share best practices, influence national healthcare policy, and lobby government bodies.
Global Health Initiatives: Supports community health, humanitarian missions, and medical infrastructure-building in developing nations.
If you require more information about AHCP Consortium, please contact us at: info@ahcpworld.org