About this event
- Date and time Mon 11 Nov 2024 from 5:30pm to 8:00pm
- Location Royal Society of Medicine
We are delighted to welcome members of the RSM for our annual Doubleday Prize awards ceremony, celebrating student success in healthcare.
The Doubleday Prize is a celebration of the next generation of healthcare providers, recognising the achievements of students who have demonstrated outstanding principles in patient partnership and patient care. During the evening we’ll honour the hard work and dedication of our students while highlighting the crucial role of patient partnership in advancing equality and enhancing the overall patient experience.
The prizes will be presented by our President, Professor Gillian Leng CBE, alongside Professor Dame Robina Shah DBE, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and Director of the Doubleday Centre for Patient Experience at the University of Manchester.
Following the awards ceremony, you are invited to join us for a drinks reception where you'll have the opportunity to network and connect with peers and colleagues from across the community.
Agenda
View the programme 11 November 2024
Registration, tea and coffee
Welcome and introduction
Natalia Hara, President, Students Section, Royal Society of Medicine
Background and introduction to the student prize
Professor Dame Robina Shah DBE, Honorary Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine and Director, Doubleday Centre for Patient Excellence, The University of Manchester
Doubleday Prize and the RSM
Professor Gillian Leng CBE, President, Royal Society of Medicine, Professor Dame Robina Shah DBE, and John Doubleday
Doubleday Prize presentation 1
Luke Solomi
Doubleday Prize presentation 2
Tim Harvey
Doubleday Prize presentation 3
Ella Blendis
Awards ceremony
Professor Gillian Leng CBE, Professor Dame Robina Shah DBE, and John Doubleday
End of meeting
Drinks reception
Location
Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
Disclaimer: All views expressed in this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM nor the speaker's organisations.