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RSM partners with clothing app LLAYRS

The RSM is pleased to announce a new partnership with fashion resale marketplace LLAYRS. It’s a great way to shop sustainably and at the same time make a charitable donation. LLAYRS is the place to bu...

Group A Strep: healthcare leaders give essential briefing amid outbreak

Experts last night provided an essential briefing on Group A Strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) to healthcare professionals, amid an outbreak of infections in the UK. Hosted by the Royal Society of Medici...

President’s update: November 2017

Sir Simon Wessely tells the story 'The three walds – a story for which the world is not yet prepared'. Once upon a time, dearly beloved, a sixth former wanted to get some work experience in medicine. ...

Library Institutional

Be proactive in helping your employees shape their ideas, research and learning by providing access to the RSM Library’s rich collection and resources. Get in touch for more information about our libr...

Lounge bar menu

All sandwiches are served with mixed leaf salad & olives Classic oak smoked salmon, lemon butter on wholemeal bread £9.50Chargrilled sourdough bap of honey roast ham, red onion chutney & water...

Tackling Health Inequalities: Abstract Competition

The Royal Society of Medicine and NHS England are hosting an abstract competition to showcase work in tackling health inequalities through industry, research and employment. Submission deadline: Sunda...

The Golden Age of Melancholy, Royal Society of Medicine Library

Exhibition: The Golden Age of Melancholy, Royal Society of Medicine Library From: Monday 16 January 2023 A new exhibition of historical medical literature at the Royal Society of Medicine offers a gli...

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As a charity, the RSM relies on donations to support our work and help deliver our mission and vision; helping healthcare professionals have unparalleled access to post-graduate education and innovati...

Da Vinci’s hand impairment caused by nerve damage, not stroke​, suggests new study

New analysis of 16th-century drawing by Italian doctors concludes da Vinci’s right hand affected by ulnar palsy, rather than stroke A fainting episode causing traumatic nerve damage affecting his righ...

Wall of Honour

Remember a loved one on the RSM’s Wall of Honour. Get in touch via email for more information How to arrange an inscription To permanently honour a colleague, mentor or family member, we ask for a one...