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Showing results 601–610 of 1229Rare diseases, actually, are not rare at all. With an estimated more than 7,000 rare diseases affecting approximately 3.5 million people in the UK, they are collectively common, and so are relevant to...
September always feels like a time of refresh. It’s the month when thousands of new medical students in the UK begin their journey into the world of healthcare and, for many of the rest of us, it brin...
Powerful personal stories, illustrating the complex interface between physical and mental health in people with a learning disability, were a stand-out feature of a recent event hosted by the RSM’s In...
Miss Abirami Kathiravelupillai, intercalated in Anatomy, Developmental and Human Biology at King’s College London, is currently a final year medicine student at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. Thi...
Find out more about becoming an RSM member and get unparalleled support through your career. Soon after qualifying as a general practitioner, Dr Frances Cranfield entered the medico-legal profession a...
What is expected of women leaders and the importance of being good followers. The need to keep learning on the path to becoming a good leader. The importance of listening to others’ perspectives with ...
The Royal Society of Medicine offers its congratulations to the following members who have been recognised in Her Majesty the Queen's Birthday Honours for 2020. Dr Rachael Dorothy Devlin (Liebmann). G...
Discover the latest news and activities from the Royal Society of Medicine. Explore the archive 2025 2024 2023 Travelling back through the centuries of medicine with one of our library conservation vo...
Ophthalmologist Dr Livia Faes has already embarked on her fellowship year at the Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York, where she aspires to deepen her knowledge in medical retina, ocular ima...