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Matthew Taylor: a more ambitious national social contract for healthcare

Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation and one of the UK’s most influential health leaders, visited the Royal Society of Medicine on Monday 15 May 2023 to give the annual Stevens Lec...

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Pain management outside the box

Join us for a thought-provoking day that dives into the latest concepts and rapidly evolving research reshaping the field of pain medicine. This event features expert clinicians and researchers who wi...
  • Date Wed 16 Oct 2024
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
Students celebrate Doubleday prize success

Three students were celebrated for winning the prestigious Doubleday Student Prize at the RSM Students Section’s prize presentation event earlier this week. First prize went to David Gringras, a 5th y...

Cardiology Section President announces winner of UK research contest

Dr Christopher Rajkumar, a cardiology registrar and researcher at Imperial College London, has won a major competition of UK research run by the Royal Society of Medicine’s Cardiology Section. Dr Rajk...

Visiting the RSM

The Royal Society of Medicine is located in the heart of London’s West End, close to Oxford Street and Harley Street. Please see our opening times over the festive period Lounge Bar Monday - FridayBre...

A new strategy for the RSM: Better healthcare for better lives

This month the RSM’s new strategy was unveiled. Centring around a vision of better healthcare for better lives, the strategy sets out the RSM’s key pillars and goals for the next five years. Together,...

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...

Da Vinci’s hand impairment caused by nerve damage, not stroke​, suggests new study

New analysis of 16th-century drawing by Italian doctors concludes da Vinci’s right hand affected by ulnar palsy, rather than stroke A fainting episode causing traumatic nerve damage affecting his righ...

NHS sexual harassment violence prevention training employees

Healthcare risks falling behind other sectors in providing training to help employees address sexual harassment and violence within the workplace. A group of doctors and academics writing in the Journ...