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Epidemiology and Public Health Section

About this section The Epidemiology & Public Health Section’s purpose is to study the occurrence and character of diseases in populations and the means for their prevention. Section meetings and c...

Otology Section

About this section The Otology Section’s purpose is to support the clinical practice of diseases of the ear, providing education, supporting and recognising research and seeking interface with other S...

2019

2019 Media releases archive For more information about press releases, JRSM papers or filming on RSM premises, contact the Media Office at media@rsm.ac.uk or call +44 (0)1580 764 713. Use of locum doc...

Webinar CPD

Epilepsy and alcohol: Seizures, treatment, and management

This webinar brings together experienced clinicians that will discuss the issue of people with epilepsy who drink too much. This patient group attend emergency departments repeatedly, have poor cogni...
  • Date Tue 26 Jan 2021
  • Price Free for RSM students and trainees
Geriatrics and Gerontology Section

About this section The Geriatrics & Gerontology Section’s purpose is to promote, advance and enhance the science of ageing and clinical care within the speciality. President’s essay prize winner: ...

Occupational Medicine Section

About this section The Occupational Medicine Section’s purpose is to discuss topics relevant to the field of occupational medicine and improve the understanding of the physical, chemical and psycholog...

Hamish Thomas appointed to RSM Council

The Royal Society of Medicine is delighted to announce that Mr Hamish Thomas has been appointed to Council. Hamish is a Partner with Ernst & Young (EY). At EY he leads the UK Banking Technology te...

RSM Honorary Treasurer Rachel Hargest wins 2017 Silver Scalpel Award

Miss Rachel Hargest, President of the RSM’s Surgery Section and also RSM Honorary Treasurer, has been awarded the prestigious 2017 Silver Scalpel Award. Organised by the Association of Surgeons in Tra...

Why cancer screening needs to target the most at risk

It is a sad reality that people are dying of cancer earlier than they should in some parts of the country. People in more deprived areas are more likely to be diagnosed late and less likely to access ...