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Obituary: Professor Sir Colin Blakemore

The death has been announced of Professor Sir Colin Blakemore, pioneering neurobiologist, advocate for science communication and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. Sir Colin was one of ...

RSM Library unveils gift of English Delftware apothecary jars

A recent donation to the Royal Society of Medicine of a collection of 24 English Delftware ceramic apothecary jars dating from around 1650 to 1780 is now on display in the Library’s Heritage Centre. T...

Careers fair brings doctors of tomorrow to the RSM

On Saturday 10 December the RSM was abuzz with the sound of over 160 sixth form students, medical students and foundation year doctors who came to the Society to take part in a specialty careers fair....

“Not now, not ever”: The Right Hon Julia Gillard, AC reflects on one decade since ‘the speech’

Julia Gillard, Chair of Wellcome and Global Institute for Women’s Leadership (GIWL) at King’s College London, was interviewed by RSM Immediate Past-President Professor Sir Simon Wessely at the Royal S...

COVID-19 Series: Resources on infectious diseases

Professor David Heymann, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, joined the RSM’s COVID-19 Series: Exploring the global pandemic talk on 23 ...

RSM welcomes new members

New members of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) met the Charity’s leaders and toured the facilities at a special reception last night (7 March 2023). Around 50 recently joined members and their gue...

Many potential eye donors unaware it’s an option, researchers say

Eyes are the least-donated organ or tissue in the UK and many people are unaware they can donate, researchers said at a Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) event. Thousands of potential eye donors are bei...

Spotlight on the Students Section

Current President of the RSM Students Section, Miss Bhumi Shah, talks about leading the RSM’s fastest-growing section “What the RSM provides is a national network of people who are passionate about me...

Lack of registration is limiting access to essential medicines in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

The lack of registration of medicines in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda is limiting access to safe, effective, and affordable essential medicines, according to a new analysis from Newcastle University in ...

Over a third of UK medical students do not receive sexual misconduct training

More than a third of newly qualified doctors are leaving UK medical schools without any education on sexual misconduct specifically relating to the medical profession according to new research publish...