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Meet Peter Jenkins: Wesleyan RSM Trainee of the Year finalist

On Thursday 17 January five young doctors will compete for the coveted title of Wesleyan RSM Trainee of the Year. Marking the culmination of the Royal Society of Medicine’s 2017/18 prize programme for...

Q&A: Vice-President Mr Hamish Thomas

RSM joint Vice-President Mr Hamish Thomas joined the RSM Council in 2021 with a specific focus on helping build the vision and strategy for digital capability across all areas of the Society’s activit...

Introducing the RSM’s reciprocal clubs

Are you, like many RSM members at this time of year, planning a trip for business or pleasure? If so, why not take advantage of the RSM’s network of 50+ reciprocal clubs around the world? All you need...

Sir Patrick Vallance: Embed science in everything to meet humanity’s challenges

Science must be embedded in every decision we make if we are to meet the challenges facing governments around the world, Sir Patrick Vallance told a live audience at the Royal Society of Medicine. Sir...

President candidates answer members’ questions ahead of historic election

The four candidates to be the next President of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) set out their visions for the organisation during a special Q&A session broadcast this week. Professor Alun Davi...

Wyndham Lloyd Davies: 1934 to 2023

The Royal Society of Medicine offers condolences to the family and friends of Wyndham Lloyd Davies, renowned urologist and former President of the RSM Urology Section (1991-92), who died in March this...

Why it’s wrong to wait for an inquiry on sexual misconduct in the NHS…

What is ABT and why might my workplace consider it? ABT, also called active intervention training, includes learning around recognising a situation of potential issue, deciding to intervene, and on th...

Newer diabetes treatments are understudied in Black populations and may be less beneficial

New research analysing the effects of two drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes indicates a consistent lack of cardiovascular and renal benefits in Black populations. Cardiovascular disease is the leadi...

Alcohol 'promotion' detracted from success of Women's World Cup

Broadcasters should avoid focusing on alcohol in crowd shots during major sporting events, such as this summer’s Women’s World Cup final, say researchers. In a new commentary published in the Journal ...

Mr Rory Cuthbert

Mr Rory Cuthbert is an ST8 trauma and orthopaedic surgery registrar on the Percivall Pott Rotation currently based at Royal London Hospital. He has a subspecialty interest in upper limb surgery and ma...