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Meet Ellison-Cliffe Travelling Fellow Mr Ryan Chin Taw Cheong

When Ellison-Cliffe Travelling Fellow Mr Ryan Cheong heads to the USA and Singapore towards the end of 2023, he will be spending time at the birthplace of sleep medicine and surgery, Stanford Universi...

UK’s fall down global ranks for life expectancy explained

A new analysis published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine [1] highlighted a decades-long UK decline in life expectancy rankings. The analysis received wide-spread attention from health ...

Amir Saam Youshani

Mr Amir Saam Youshani completed his neurosurgery training in the North-West Deanery (Salford, Manchester, and Preston). As an ST8, he undertook a Neurosurgery-Oncology Fellowship at the Walton Centre,...

Wyndham Lloyd Davies: 1934 to 2023

The Royal Society of Medicine offers condolences to the family and friends of Wyndham Lloyd Davies, renowned urologist and former President of the RSM Urology Section (1991-92), who died in March this...

Dermatology Section

About this section The purpose of the Dermatology Section is to provide educational events to share knowledge and experience on the management of complex dermatological cases. Fancy becoming an RSM me...

Brent Doolan

Dr Brent Doolan is a senior dermatology registrar at St John’s Institute of Dermatology in London, with a specialist interest in paediatric dermatology and genetic skin disorders. He holds a joint aca...

Nara Orban biography

Nara Orban is a consultant ENT surgeon at Barts Health NHS trust. As an experienced clinical surgical immunologist, her undergraduate medical studies were at Imperial College where she went on to do a...

Prize for exposing ‘fake’ health news now open

The Royal Society of Medicine is pleased to once again support the Sarah Hughes Trust prize for journalism that exposes false or misleading information in health or medicine, now open to entries. The ...

Neuropathic pain is like a silent scream, says BBC presenter

Neuropathic pain is like the “loudest scream that no-one hears”, BBC broadcaster and radio presenter Fiona Talkington told an audience at a key Royal Society of Medicine event this week. The Radio 3 h...

Dr Hilary Morris

Medical historian Dr Morris has spent much of her career teaching in UK universities, creating and leading courses in both medical schools and history departments. Over time, her work expanded into pr...