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Spotlight on the Ophthalmology Section

“As far as your health is concerned, not much gets better as you grow older, but having cataract surgery really should make a big difference.” The transformative effect of ‘the bread and butter’ work ...

Ophthalmology Section

About this section The Ophthalmology Section’s purpose is to promote and provide accredited educational study of best practice in the field of ophthalmology. Equitable, Diverse and Inclusive Ophthalmo...

Dr David Dangoor recognised with CBE

The Trustees and Senior Management Team at the Royal Society of Medicine would like to extend their congratulations to British businessman and philanthropist Dr David Dangoor, who has been recognised ...

New analysis of prisoner healthcare highlights risks to patient safety

Substantive changes are needed to improve patient safety in prisons, according to a new study published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (JRSM) and funded by the National Institute for ...

Critical Care Medicine Section

About this section The Critical Care Medicine Section’s purpose is to provide a forum for the discussion of critical care and related subjects, to enhance the relationships between critical care and o...

Webinar

Community paediatrics - London School of Paediatrics day

Join this event to delve into the theme, 'Child health inequalities in community paediatrics' and review common conditions so that you remain current with best practices in the field while also explor...
  • Date Wed 20 Nov 2024

From the River to the Sky

Walking by the Thames from Vauxhall Bridge to Battersea Power Station to rise in Lift 109 to view London from above. There are 39 steps with good hand rails between 2 lifts within the chimney. Optiona...
  • Date Wed 18 Sep 2024
Doctors urged to recognise post-antidepressant sexual dysfunction

A psychiatrist specialising in sexual dysfunction caused by antidepressants is calling for greater recognition of the problems that can endure after treatment stops. Professor David Healy, writing in ...

No quick fix for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among UK South Asian communities

The complex, multiple factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and scepticism among UK South Asian communities mean ‘quick fix’ solutions to increase uptake of the vaccines will be ineffective, ...

Cancelled

Vision day

The Paediatric Vision Day is aimed at paediatricians, emergency medics, optometrists and GPs, who are usually the first port of call for children presenting with eye conditions. Through a series of le...
  • Date Tue 19 Feb 2019
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom