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...
New research investigating serious incidents occurring in the management of patient remains after their death concludes that safe mortuary care may be improved by applying lessons learned from existin...
The growing workload crisis in NHS primary care could be helped by the systematic integration of community health workers at scale, a study shows. Published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medi...
In a series of recommendations to fix the struggling Covid-19 test, trace and isolate system in England, health researchers from University College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropic...
The Dean’s Door programme is open to anyone who would like to discuss an RSM or educational matter with Humphrey Scott. Please feel free to book a face-to-face or Zoom call with Humphrey on a Friday b...
Journalist Ronnie Haydon previews the opening event in a three-part series hosted by the RSM Psychiatry Section exploring how the pandemic has affected the mental health of children, teachers and scho...
By Dr Melita Irving, RSM Trustee Dr Carice Ellison-Cliffe has died aged 98 after a short illness. Carice was well-known at the Royal Society of Medicine – she and her husband, Dr Percy Cliffe, establi...
Two conversations, two significant contributions to health and wellbeing. Mark Britnell and Tony Adams share their life experiences with RSM members. The thirty-year career of Mark Britnell, a front-r...
From services to the NHS and medical research during Covid-19, to ear care treatment in Nepal; and from magistracy and the administration of justice in the UK, to health in Sierra Leone, the RSM membe...
At the end of 2021 a number of RSM members in the early stages of their careers competed for the prestigious Ellison-Cliffe Travelling Fellowship. Here we meet the successful candidates and find out m...