It is the first academy in Brazil, and the world, that uniquely brings together writers who are also health professionals.
[2] Abrames is affiliated with the Association of Brazilian Academies of Arts (Associação das Academias de Letras do Brasil).
The creation of an academy of medical writers was designed by the physician Matheus Vasconcelos, who first brought up the idea to the regional Rio de Janeiro of Brazilian Society of Medical Writers.
Since then, a group formed by Matheus Vasconcelos himself[3] with Marco Aurelio Caldas Barbosa, Miguel Callile Junior,[4] Tito de Abreu Fialho, Maria José Werneck, Luiz de Araujo Gondim Lins, Perilo Galvão Peixoto and Syllos Sant'anna Reis went to meet as the organizing committee of the academy then gestated.
Matheus Vasconcelos and Miguel Callile Junior died before installation of the academy, becoming the patrons of their seat.