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Coronavirus (COVID-19) update

Our building at No. 1 Wimpole Street will remain closed while government restrictions are in place for London. We are monitoring the situation and will keep our members updated over the coming weeks. ...

The Royal Society of Medicine welcomes new Honorary Fellows

A special ceremony was held at the Royal Society of Medicine on Tuesday 27 July 2021 to induct the Society’s new Honorary Fellows, to award RSM Medals and to formally inaugurate Professor Roger Kirby ...

RSM teams up with Association of British Clinical Diabetologists

The Royal Society of Medicine is pleased to have formed a new partnership with the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD). Established in 1997, ABCD is the national organisation of Cons...

02 Dec 21 Sarah Hughes Memorial lecture

Sarah Hughes - a journalist, wife and mother - sadly died from breast cancer on Easter Monday 2021, aged 48. She regularly wrote for The Observer and Guardian newspapers, including articles on popular...

Spotlight on the Ophthalmology Section

“As far as your health is concerned, not much gets better as you grow older, but having cataract surgery really should make a big difference.” The transformative effect of ‘the bread and butter’ work ...

Untangling the messiness of mental illness is key to tackling inequalities

Ask an expert how we should deal with inequalities in severe mental illness and most often they will say: it’s complicated. It impacts on - and is impacted by - myriad social, physiological and psycho...

Professor Gillian Leng CBE appointed Dean of Education at the Royal Society of Medicine

Professor Gillian Leng CBE has been appointed the next Dean of Education at the Royal Society of Medicine. She will take up her post on 24 October 2022. A recent Trustee of the Royal Society of Medici...

BBC journalists win award for exposing false science behind Covid ‘miracle drug’

Royal Society of Medicine and Medical Journalists' Association announce winners of inaugural Sarah Hughes Trust Prize The BBC News journalists Rachel Schraer and Jack Goodman have won the inaugural Sa...

RSM members among influential minority ethnic health leaders in prominent top 50 list

HSJ’s annual list celebrating the most influential Black, Asian and minority ethnic health leaders this year includes four RSM contributors and collaborators. Professor Kamran Abbasi, Editor in Chief ...

Inequalities ‘most significant threat’ to public health, warns Vice-President of Royal Society of Medicine

Inequalities are the most significant threat to public health in the UK, a top doctor has warned ahead of a major conference at the Royal Society of Medicine. Dr Claire Bayntun, Vice-President of the ...