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Why it’s wrong to wait for an inquiry on sexual misconduct in the NHS…

What is ABT and why might my workplace consider it? ABT, also called active intervention training, includes learning around recognising a situation of potential issue, deciding to intervene, and on th...

RSM members recognised in the Queen’s New Year Honours list 2020

The Royal Society of Medicine offers its congratulations to the following members who have been recognised in Her Majesty the Queen’s New Year Honours list 2020. Professor Dame Sally Claire Davies DBE...

World leading expert to explore wonder of hormones in celebration of 100 years of insulin

Distinguished UK endocrinologist, Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly, to deliver flagship lecture at the Royal Society of Medicine An exploration of the beauty and wonder of the hormones that control our...

When inequality is baked in before birth, it can’t remain a fringe concern

Inequality shortens lives and severely impacts health outcomes, yet the evidence shows the health gap is widening. Doctors and patient advocates maintain that truly transformational change is possible...

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine ranked in global top ten medical journals

The Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (JRSM) has been ranked as one of the world’s top ten general medicine journals for the first time. Being placed tenth out of 329 ‘general and internal medi...

Stress in small children separated from their parents may alter genes

Experts in the emotional needs of small children say increased levels of the stress hormone cortisol in babies and small children who are separated from their parents, especially their mothers, could ...

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...