"Section for General Practice and Primary Care"

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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 ...

Literature search service

Use the Library’s literature search service to support your clinical practice, research and professional development needs. How to make a request? Please contact the Library team at library@rsm.ac.uk ...

COVID-19: Cuba offers UK salutary lesson in ‘shoe-leather’ epidemiology

Cuba’s successful containment of COVID-19 through door-to-door screening of every home in the country, shows how ‘shoe-leather’ epidemiology could have averted the dramatic failure of the UK’s respons...

Joint winners triumph in Wesleyan RSM Trainee of the Year finals

Colorectal trainee surgeon Doctor Jonathan Evans and neurology trainee Dr Peter Jenkins have been named joint winners of the Wesleyan RSM Trainee of the Year Award for 2017/18. In a hotly contested fi...

Obituary: Richard Turner-Warwick CBE (1925-2020)

The death was announced recently of Richard Turner-Warwick, RSM Honorary Fellow and luminary of the RSM’s Section of Urology. Born in 1925, Richard Turner-Warwick was educated at Bedales School, at Ox...

The RSM launches '21st Century Healthcare', a collaboration with ITN productions

The Royal Society of Medicine and ITN Productions have launched ‘21st Century Healthcare,’ a news and current affairs-style programme which explores the need for a collaborative approach to medicine t...

Compassion is vital in the regulation of medical professionals

Compassionate regulation was a recurrent theme throughout a recent episode of the RSM’s In Conversation Live webinar series, with guest Professor Iqbal Singh CBE interviewed by RSM President Professor...

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Dermatology clinical cases

The clinical cases are to gain an understanding of the diagnosis and management of some of the rarer and more unusual dermatology conditions and unusual presentations of common dermatological problems...
  • Date Thu 17 Oct 2024
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
Studying Shakespeare could help medical students connect with patients

A palliative care doctor has suggested that studying Shakespeare’s plays could help medical students connect more closely with their patients. Writing in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine D...

Tackling inequalities: could Covid’s legacy be a great redistribution of health?

Few events have more vividly and visibly highlighted the UK’s growing health inequalities than the COVID-19 pandemic. But could the nation’s sobering awakening actually become the catalyst for meaning...