In 1950, Brazilian obstetrician and gynecologist Lucas Monteiro Machado founded the faculty alongside ten fellow physicians from the
Santa Casa da Misericórdia de
Belo Horizonte (SCBH). The project was supported by Dom Antônio dos Santos Cabral, who at the time served as
metropolitan archbishop of Belo Horizonte and president of Sociedade Mineira de Cultura (English: Society of Culture of Minas Gerais), the organization responsible for maintaining the Catholic University of Minas Gerais, now known as the
Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais. The first campus was established in the Childrens Hospital Elvira Gomes Nogueira, owned by SCBH, and remained there until the opening of Campus I in 1964. In 1959, following the creation of the unified
PUC-MG, the institution could no longer be maintained as a separate entity under the administration of Sociedade Mineira de Cultura. As a result, a vote was held, and the council opted for complete separation from the Catholic University, establishing the institution as an independent entity under the administration of the newly created Sociedade Mineira de Ensino Médico (English: Society of Medical Education of Minas Gerais) in 1960, which would be later become Fundação Educacional Lucas Machado (FELUMA). == Facilities ==