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Creating future legacies within medical history

Join us for this fantastic event focused on the evolving landscape of medical specialisms and how they have adapted to meet the ever-changing needs of the medical profession and society throughout his...
  • Date Wed 13 Mar 2024
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
Catastrophic failures in the NHS can be caused by breakdowns in basic communication systems

The NHS sometimes struggles to manage basic communication systems that are often critical to the safety of patients. Writing in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Carl Macrae, of the Univer...

Getting through your finals

Dr Martha Martin graduated from King’s College London this year and is now working as an FY1 doctor at Homerton University Hospital in East London. She offers this year’s cohort of final year medical ...

Journalist praises ‘brave’ sources as she receives 2023 Sarah Hughes Trust Prize

The winner of a prize for journalism that exposes misleading health information has praised the doctors who were her sources when she was writing her award-winning articles. Helen Puttick, a specialis...

The Times reporter wins 2023 Sarah Hughes Trust Prize

Royal Society of Medicine and Medical Journalists Association announce 2023 winner of ‘fake health news’ journalism prize Helen Puttick, a specialist reporter for The Times in Scotland, has won the 20...

Webinar CPD

Dermatology clinical cases

This webinar will explore clinical cases where delegates will gain an understanding of the diagnosis and management of rarer and more unusual dermatology conditions, and unusual presentations of commo...
  • Date Thu 21 Jan 2021
  • Price Free for RSM members

Podcast: Clinical leadership: Lectures from the experts

This podcast is available to purchase until 31st March 2024 by clicking 'book'. The roles of urological trainees and consultants are becoming increasingly multi-faceted and trained clinicians are ofte...
  • Date Fri 31 Mar 2023
Research confirms racism in healthcare settings increases vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minorities

A new study examining the associations between racial and ethnic discrimination and COVID-19 vaccine refusal has found that one in ten people from ethnic minority groups who refused a vaccine experien...