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Cardiology Section Council application form

Section Councils play a pivotal role at the RSM and reply on our members’ active engagement. If you are interested in joining the Section Council, you are required to complete an application form. The...

Surgery Section Council application form

Section Councils play a pivotal role at the RSM and reply on our members’ active engagement. If you are interested in joining the Section Council, you are required to complete an application form. The...

October 2022

October 2022 Society news Special member offers Your membership of the RSM gives you access to a valuable portfolio of discounts and other perks, designed with demanding lives in mind. You will need t...

Tribute to Professor J. Stewart Cameron (1934-2023)

The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Professor J. Stewart Cameron CBE. Professor Cameron was a hugely valued member of the RSM's Nephrology Section. He cha...

Cardiology Section

About this section On behalf of the London Deanery and the London School of Specialty Medicine, the Cardiology Section provides general cardiology training day programmes for London/Thames programme t...

Doubts raised about effectiveness of HPV vaccines

Peer reviewed / Review / People A new analysis of the clinical trials of HPV vaccines to prevent cervical cancer raises doubts about the vaccines’ effectiveness. The analysis, published by the Journal...

Cardiology Section President announces winner of UK research contest

Dr Christopher Rajkumar, a cardiology registrar and researcher at Imperial College London, has won a major competition of UK research run by the Royal Society of Medicine’s Cardiology Section. Dr Rajk...

Dr Brian Wang and the In2MedSchool directors are Third Sector Awards Community Champions

We were thrilled to hear that RSM member Dr Brian Wang and his fellow In2MedSchool board of directors were awarded Community Champion at the recent Third Sector Awards. Dr Brian Wang receives the Comm...

Stevens lecture Promising signs for long-term impact of cancer immunotherapy

The signs are promising that immunotherapy could cure certain advanced-stage cancers in some patients, a leading oncologist has said. Professor James Larkin, a consultant medical oncologist at The Roy...

COVID-19: Governments must stop vaccine cost secrecy

Globally affordable COVID-19 vaccines will not be accessible until governments stop allowing vaccine companies to keep their manufacturing costs secret, according to a new paper published by the Journ...