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Meet the RSM Surgery Section prize winners

A number of healthcare professionals in the field of surgery were recently celebrated at the Royal Society of Medicine Surgery Section’s annual prize-giving event. The prizes were awarded by President...

RSM Section Presidents speak out for clean air

The Presidents of two Royal Society of Medicine sections have raised the importance of clean air for public health. Speaking to Prognosis magazine, Professor Maggie Rae, President of the RSM Epidemiol...

Addressing the disparities in global cancer care

How will COVID-19 impact on oncology care in low and middle income countries (LMICs)? What role can digital and other technologies play in improving cancer control in LMIC settings? What are the impli...

The RSM welcomes 25 new Section Presidents

The Royal Society of Medicine has announced 25 new Section Presidents. Responsible for leading the specialist education programmes for their Sections, the volunteers take up their posts at the start o...

Forthcoming prize deadlines for students and trainees

Every year the RSM offers a number of prizes and awards to medical students, trainees, and allied healthcare professionals to help develop their careers. Entering an RSM prize can provide you with the...

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Stretching the Limits: Oxygen physiology from extreme environments to the bedside

This conference will delve into the intricate dynamics of oxygen physiology and its application to extreme environments and clinical research. Bringing together world experts from a multidisciplinary ...
  • Date Tue 25 Mar 2025
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
RSM Strategy - Better healthcare for better lives

What the RSM means to our members From medical student to trainee, and from established consultant to charity leader, researcher and innovator, we celebrate the experience and insights of our members ...

Spotlight on the Ophthalmology Section

“As far as your health is concerned, not much gets better as you grow older, but having cataract surgery really should make a big difference.” The transformative effect of ‘the bread and butter’ work ...