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Dr Helene Menage biography

Trustee (2019-2023) Dr Hélène Menagé is a consultant dermatologist at Lewisham Hospital, an honorary consultant at St John’s Institute of Dermatology at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and c...

Untangling the messiness of mental illness is key to tackling inequalities

Ask an expert how we should deal with inequalities in severe mental illness and most often they will say: it’s complicated. It impacts on - and is impacted by - myriad social, physiological and psycho...

Supporting those living with chronic pain to reclaim their lives

How can we better help people living with chronic pain through community interventions? The RSM Pain Medicine Section’s next meeting will look at how modern models of understanding chronic pain within...

100 years of urology at the Royal Society of Medicine

In 1920 the specialty of urology was in its infancy, with almost all urological surgery carried out by general surgeons. The cystoscope, that most basic of urological tools, was at a rudimentary stage...

Professor Paul O'Flynn

Professor Paul O’Flynn FRCS graduated with an MBBS from University College London in 1982. After training posts in London and the Midlands he was appointed Consultant ENT/Head and Neck Surgeon at the ...

Engage member magazine: April 2021 issue

April 2021 Society news Special offers for RSM members You will need to log in to the website to access these offers, using the email address you used to sign up as a member. Not yet a member? Become ...

Public Webinar

Spotlight on: Anti-obesity drugs

Weight loss drugs originally popularised within the United States have recently been approved for use by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). It concluded that semaglutide (We...
  • Date Tue 7 Nov 2023
People with five or more symptoms in first week of infection more likely to develop long COVID

The presence of more than five symptoms of COVID-19 in the first week of infection is significantly associated with the development of long COVID, irrespective of age or gender, according to a new rev...

Update from the Dean of Education

One of the Royal Society of Medicine's remarkable strengths lies in its ability to assemble an extraordinary breadth of people with knowledge and expertise from across the healthcare spectrum. It is t...

Maternity & the Newborn Forum

About this section The Maternity & the Newborn Forum’s purpose is to provide medical education on diverse topics around pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period, and promote discussion to stimula...