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Meet one of tomorrow's surgeons

Miss Abirami Kathiravelupillai, intercalated in Anatomy, Developmental and Human Biology at King’s College London, is currently a final year medicine student at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. Thi...

Use of the building

Creating a positive and thriving environment for everyone to collaborate and unwind is important to us. We have an amazing space at the RSM for our members and guests to come together, learn, share an...

Professor Nikhil Patel elected Chair of RSM Academic Board

The RSM is pleased to announce that consultant cardiologist Professor Nikhil Patel has been elected Chair of the RSM Academic Board. Professor Nikhil Patel is Deputy Chief of Medicine and Cardiovascul...

RSM members recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2017

The RSM would like to congratulate all of our members who have been recognised in Her Majesty the Queen’s 2017 Birthday Honours list. Sir John Edward Sulston, FRS. For services to Science and Society....

President’s update: August 2018

Now I know you have all been missing my regular blog. Actually I don’t know, because no one has said a word about it. But my extra sensory powers, and also my self-esteem, tell me that you have been a...

Populist radical right a threat to core values of medicine and public health

The populist radical right is a threat to core values of medicine and public health, even within a functioning democratic system, according to a commentary published today by the Journal of the Royal ...

Drug trial protocol redactions by industry sponsors exposed

New research published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine exposes the extent of redactions in protocols for industry-sponsored randomised drug trials. Trial protocols are needed for a pro...

NICE marks 20th anniversary by dropping social and ethical values from revised social value judgements document

The former Clinical and Public Health Director at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has expressed dismay at the removal of explicit ethics and values in the proposed revisio...

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...

Royal Society of Medicine convenes global Covid-19 clinical conference

An international Covid-19 conference to consolidate key clinical learnings from across the globe will take place online on Monday 27 July from 16.00 hrs to 18.15 hrs (UK time). Hosted by the Royal Soc...