Tackling inequalities: could Covid’s legacy be a great redistribution of health?
14 April 2022
The impact of COVID-19 highlighted inequalities in healthcare unlike ever before. Could this mean lasting change for the nation?
April 2022
Welcome to the April 2022 issue of RSM Engage, our latest collection of news and features for members of the Royal Society of Medicine.
14 April 2022
The impact of COVID-19 highlighted inequalities in healthcare unlike ever before. Could this mean lasting change for the nation?
22 April 2022
President of the Emergency Medicine Section at the Royal Society of Medicine talks about life in the emergency department, the power of networking, and setting out the vision for a thriving RSM Section.
22 April 2022
Dr Sukhjinder Nijjer, President of the Royal Society of Medicine Cardiology Section, reflects on the impact of innovation, leading through the pandemic and future collaborations.
01 April 2022
Speaking at a milestone event to mark two years since the first UK lockdown Professor Sir Chris Whitty, praises the “astonishing” response of the medical and scientific professions.
22 April 2022
Introducing an important new series from the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
22 April 2022
Hear Professor James Larkin, Consultant Medical Oncologist from The Royal Marsden Hospital in London, provide insights into a possible cure for metastatic solid tumours.
22 April 2022
See the upcoming deadlines and find out why applying for an RSM prize or award could benefit your career.
14 April 2022
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