"Section for General Practice and Primary Care"

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Transcribing Jenner

How one RSM life fellow is helping shed light on the father of immunology Adrian Manning first joined the RSM over 30 years ago when he was a consultant gastroenterologist working at the Bradford Roya...

Clinical leadership is ‘mission critical’ to narrowing the health gap

Professor Bola Owolabi, Director of the National Healthcare Inequalities Team at NHS England gave a rallying cry to more than 200 health leaders gathered at the Royal Society of Medicine’s inaugural T...

Dr Carice Ellison-Cliffe obituary

By Dr Melita Irving, RSM Trustee Dr Carice Ellison-Cliffe has died aged 98 after a short illness. Carice was well-known at the Royal Society of Medicine – she and her husband, Dr Percy Cliffe, establi...

Eight extraordinary medical breakthroughs during The Queen’s 70-year reign

Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee marks 70 years of extraordinary service to the nation in parallel with advances in medicine, science and healthcare. To celebrate this momentous occasion, the ...

Orthopaedic revision: Prepare to succeed

Attend this one day meeting aimed at medical students to revise essential orthopaedic topics in preparation for your exams. This highly popular revision day will be delivered by Mr Ian Sinha, Consulta...
  • Date Sat 10 Nov 2018
  • Price £27 - £45
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
Start planning your 2021 travel adventures with Jon Baines Tours

With promising news on vaccines and the potential to travel more freely in the future, what better way to bid farewell to 2020 than to start planning your travel adventures for 2021? The RSM’s travel ...

Diversity in leadership roles essential to engage minority-ethnic medical students with academia

Minority-ethnic medical students must have more role-models in senior leadership positions if they are to engage with academia. This is one of the conclusions drawn by a group of medical students writ...

International medical graduates: part of the solution to the NHS workforce crisis?

There is an urgent need to increase the cap on visas to allow more international medical graduates to work and train in the NHS. A recent paper published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicin...

Opioid related hospital admissions JRSM

A new analysis of hospital patient data in England over 10 years, published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, shows opioid-related admissions increased by 48.9 per cent, from 10,805 adm...