It is expected that Fellows shall recognise individual achievements and contributions to the practice of BSE, foster professional interactions of BSE practitioners among each other, and with medical practitioners, patients, regulatory and legislative offices, and the public, promote public awareness of the profession of BSE, and promote and encourage professional and continuing education in BSE. In general, these processes are based on the following guidelines. •
Candidates for Fellow status are to be nominated and evaluated by existing Fellows • Candidates should normally have at least ten years of scientific or professional contributions to the field of biomaterials science and engineering, with at least ten years of continuous active (full) membership upon nomination, or alternatively, be founding membership in the Society. • Candidates should have appropriate professional training, competence, and
good standing in a discipline appropriate for biomaterials science and engineering research. Exceptions can be approved with sufficient justification. • Candidates should have significant contributions to the field of Biomaterials Science and Engineering documented by a continuous productivity in biomaterials research, development, education, or
administration. The documents shall evidence an increasing leadership role. • Candidates should have a continuing record of publication in
refereed journals appropriate to the candidate's contributions to the field. ==See also==