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Showing results 131–140 of 1117We are pleased to announce the RSM has become a member of the Inequalities in Health Alliance. The alliance is a coalition of organisations with an interest in improving the health of the UK, who have...
A recent commentary published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine* discusses the challenges and opportunities for undergraduate clinical teaching during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. H...
The health and wellbeing needs of the social care workforce must be brought in line with the standards set for NHS workers as part of the reform of UK social care, according to public and occupational...
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...
There is an urgent need to increase the cap on visas to allow more international medical graduates to work and train in the NHS. A paper published today by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine...
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...
Lung cancer in people who have never smoked is more common than most people think, and on the rise Historically strong, and correct, messaging on smoking and lung cancer has inadvertently contributed...
The President of the Royal Society of Medicine, Professor Roger Kirby, gave evidence in Parliament this week on how the UK could retain talent within the medical profession. On Wednesday (11 May 2022)...
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 ...