"Section for General Practice and Primary Care"

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Lung cancer under-recognised in people who have never smoked

Lung cancer in people who have never smoked is more common than most people think, and on the rise Historically strong, and correct, messaging on smoking and lung cancer has inadvertently contributed...

President’s update: September 2017

Last month I promised you the “vision thing”, as George Bush Sr once called it, but ran out of space. And am afraid you are going to be disappointed again, because the “vision thing” is back on the ba...

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In Conversation Live with Lady Suzanne Heywood

All donations from this series directly fund the RSM's vision to advance health through education and innovation. Register here to join our In Conversation Live with Lady Suzanne Heywood Suzanne (Lady...
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A masterclass on anti-reflux surgery

In this masterclass webinar, Mr Chris Sutton, Consultant Upper GI Surgeon, Leicester Royal Infirmary will be guiding delegates through the contemporary management of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease....
  • Date Tue 14 Jun 2022
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President’s update: December 2017

Black Friday was once the term the emergency services designated for the Friday before Christmas itself, because of the large numbers of inebriated people staggering out of their work parties, and end...

Joining the effort in vaccinating against COVID-19

Brian Wang is a final year MBBS/PhD student at Imperial College. Alongside his clinical placements and studies ahead of finals exams in March, Brian is also the RSM Student Section Media Officer and F...

How COVID-19 sparked an explosion in smell-loss research

Loss of sense of smell has become one of the issues most associated with COVID-19. Three years on, around 700,000 people in the UK alone are believed to have total smell loss (anosmia) caused by the v...

President’s update: April 2018

I am sure everyone reading this will have read about the death of Professor Stephen Hawking – not just a gifted cosmologist, but someone for whom the term “National Treasure” seemed to be invented. In...