"Section for General Practice and Primary Care"
Showing results 741–750 of 1140Following the call for nominations for two RSM Honorary Officer posts from within the RSM Council members, the successful candidates have been announced. Dr Suzy Walton will serve as Vice-President fo...
Following the recent RSM Council election, four new trustees will be joining the RSM Council at the beginning of the 2018-2019 academic year. Dr Claire Bayntun is a past President of the RSM Conflict ...
The Royal Society of Medicine has appointed Professor Mary Bishop as its new Director of Learning. Professor Bishop will oversee the charity’s drive to deliver multidisciplinary specialist and general...
The RSM is pleased to announce that consultant cardiologist Professor Nikhil Patel has been elected Chair of the RSM Academic Board. Professor Nikhil Patel is Deputy Chief of Medicine and Cardiovascul...
Congratulations go to inspiring chemist and RSM Fellow Dr Sylvia Anie, who is one of five West African role models celebrated by Ghanaian media to mark the UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in...
2024 Media releases archive Researchers propose revised scoring system for recognising outstanding NHS clinicians 15 January 2024 A team of researchers has developed a new scoring system for a nationw...
There are many ways you can get involved with the work of the RSM. Ways to get involved Apply for a prize Join the RSM Join a Section Council If you are an RSM member, you can join a Section Council w...
View our latest job vacancies and learn more about working at the RSM. The Royal Society of Medicine is a unique place to work. We offer a variety of opportunities here, from working in education and ...
The Royal Society of Medicine is deeply saddened to hear of the recent death of Professor Amit Patel. Immediate Past President of the RSM’s Section of Pathology, Professor Patel was a Consultant in Ce...
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...