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Da Vinci’s hand impairment caused by nerve damage, not stroke​, suggests new study

New analysis of 16th-century drawing by Italian doctors concludes da Vinci’s right hand affected by ulnar palsy, rather than stroke A fainting episode causing traumatic nerve damage affecting his righ...

NHS sexual harassment violence prevention training employees

Healthcare risks falling behind other sectors in providing training to help employees address sexual harassment and violence within the workplace. A group of doctors and academics writing in the Journ...

Two new appointments to the Royal Society of Medicine’s Audit and Risk committee

Mr Nick Gash and Mr Richard Farr have been appointed to the Royal Society of Medicine’s Audit and Risk committee, effective from the 12 July 2021, for a three-year term. Highly experienced in the heal...

Shining a spotlight on three RSM Sections

Section presidents play a pivotal role in leading the RSM’s educational programmes, working with their section councils to develop and plan impactful and relevant events in their specialist areas. To ...

New Year Honours 2023

The Royal Society of Medicine would like to congratulate all those who have been recognised in the New Year Honours List 2023. We are delighted to see members of the RSM community acknowledged for the...

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine maintains world ranking

The 2023 release of Journal Citation Reports (JCR), a global evaluation of leading journals, confirms the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine continues to rank highly among the world’s medical jo...

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Burgundy wine tasting & dinner

Join us for our wine-tasting experience in May 2025. At our events, we proudly spotlight a winemaker or wine region. This time, we are delighted to feature Neill McKenzie, a seasoned expert with over ...
  • Date Thu 29 May 2025
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
NHS complaint-handling policies could do more to support learning from concerns raised

The current design of national policies for complaint handling in NHS hospitals in England means there is too much focus on assessing a complaint’s validity and not enough on learning from the concern...

Dr Kamran Abbasi recognised as influential Black, Asian and minority ethnic leader

Dr Kamran Abbasi, editor of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, has been named by the HSJ as one of the 50 most influential Black, Asian and minority ethnic people in health. Thanking the ju...

Long COVID patient registry could support long-term monitoring and service improvements

Recommendations for a voluntary Long COVID patient registry or similar mechanism to monitor the condition in Wales over the long-term offer could support service improvement and offer insight for othe...