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“We're the experts in our own condition” - patients with genetic bleeding disorders share lived experience at the RSM

‘Medicine and Me: Living our best life - examining innovations to deliver optimal care for people with genetic bleeding disorders’, run in collaboration with the Haemophilia Society, took place on Thu...

Professor Gillian Leng announced as RSM Honorary Librarian

Following the recent RSM Council election from among current trustees, Professor Gillian Leng has been appointed as Honorary Librarian, and will remain in post until September 2021. Professor Leng has...

History of the RSM

Learn about the history of the Royal Society of Medicine. The Medical and Chirurgical Society In 1773, the Medical Society of London was formed with the aim of uniting physicians, surgeons and apothec...

RSM Honorary Treasurer Rachel Hargest wins 2017 Silver Scalpel Award

Miss Rachel Hargest, President of the RSM’s Surgery Section and also RSM Honorary Treasurer, has been awarded the prestigious 2017 Silver Scalpel Award. Organised by the Association of Surgeons in Tra...

Professor Gillian Leng CBE vows to “look to the future” as she becomes RSM President

Professor Gillian Leng CBE vowed to develop a forward-looking Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) as she was inaugurated as president at a ceremony last night (23 July 2024). She is the Society’s 109th pr...

Confronting the health challenges of climate change

Next month His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales will give the opening address at The health emergency of climate change, the opening event in a new 10-part RSM series that will position health and w...

Leading academic warns of ‘worrying’ Sovietisation of British medical profession

Contemporary developments in British medicine have concerning similarities to historical Soviet practices, a leading academic claims. In a new commentary published in the Journal of the Royal Society ...

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President's Day at St Mark's Hospital

Join us for an educational day at St Mark’s, the National Bowel Hospital, exploring the advances and controversies in the management of benign and malignant bowel conditions in a programme shaped and ...
  • Date Fri 28 Mar 2025
  • Location St Mark’s Hospital, Avery Jones Medical Education Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital location, Acton Lane, Park Royal, NW10 7NS
Covid-19: hospital response risks worsening health inequalities

Disadvantaged and marginalised people face worsening health inequalities as a result of the difficult choices made by NHS hospitals in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Public health doctors, writing...