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Professor Gillian Leng biography

Gillian is a clinician by background, with a passion for using evidence to improve care. She joined NICE, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, in 2001 to establish its clinical guide...

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On-demand: Controversies and management dilemmas

Watch the pre-recorded webinar of the second ENT day to learn about the past controversies in ENT and how to manage patients who present a diagnostic or treatment challenge. Morning meeting The first ...
  • Date Fri 20 Dec 2024
Clinical Forensic & Legal Medicine Section

About this section The purpose of the Clinical Forensic & Legal Medicine Section is to advance the knowledge and practice of clinical forensic and legal medicine. Section meetings and conferences ...

Oncology Section

About this section The Oncology Section’s purpose is to enable all those investigating the aetiology, epidemiology and the treatment of all forms of cancer, to meet together regularly so that they may...

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Section

About this section The Gastroenterology & Hepatology Section provides a broad educational range of gastroenterological topics for physicians, surgeons, nurses and associated healthcare professiona...

Engaging with Shakespeare to humanise medicine

Earlier this month Dr David Jeffrey, writing in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine*, suggested that a study of Shakespeare’s plays may be a creative way of enhancing empathic approaches in m...

Forthcoming prize deadlines for students and trainees

Every year the RSM offers a number of prizes and awards to medical students, trainees, and allied healthcare professionals to help develop their careers. Entering an RSM prize can provide you with the...

Poor must not shoulder responsibility for reducing healthcare carbon emissions

The pursuit of net zero healthcare risks targeting the poor and exacerbating existing unfair heath inequalities unless careful consideration is given to the re-allocation of healthcare resources. A gr...

‘Lift as you climb’: leaders’ rallying call at Women and Medicine event

A panel of inspirational women in medicine urged an audience of healthcare professionals to be allies to less advantaged colleagues and patients at an event at the Royal Society of Medicine this week....

Graduate Trainee (2)

Graduate Trainee Salary £28,922.40 (3-year fixed term) This is a full-time position, with flexibility required for early mornings, late evenings, and occasional weekend work. A mixture of office (cent...