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Royal Society of Medicine launches new series with How To Academy

The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) has partnered with How To Academy to present a new series of events exploring the present and future of medicine and the biological sciences. RSM members can receiv...

Mr Eoin Dinneen

Mr Eoin Dinneen is an ST7 in urology in the north-east London deanery, currently working at UCLH in the department of robotic uro-oncology. An RSM member since his student days, Eoin has completed a P...

People with five or more symptoms in first week of infection more likely to develop long COVID

The presence of more than five symptoms of COVID-19 in the first week of infection is significantly associated with the development of long COVID, irrespective of age or gender, according to a new rev...

RSM President reacts to Lord Darzi report on the NHS

Professor Gillian Leng CBE, President of the Royal Society of Medicine, has welcomed an independent review into the state of the NHS published today, while warning that difficult choices will have to ...

President’s update: September 2017

Last month I promised you the “vision thing”, as George Bush Sr once called it, but ran out of space. And am afraid you are going to be disappointed again, because the “vision thing” is back on the ba...

Professor Sir Simon Wessely becomes RSM President

On Tuesday 18 July 2017, Professor Sir Simon Wessely was inaugurated as RSM President, taking over from cardiac surgeon Mr Babulal Sethia. Regius Professor of Psychiatry at King’s College London, Sir ...

Professor Gillian Leng announced as RSM Honorary Librarian

Following the recent RSM Council election from among current trustees, Professor Gillian Leng has been appointed as Honorary Librarian, and will remain in post until September 2021. Professor Leng has...

Soulsby Foundation names recipients of inaugural health travelling fellowships

The Soulsby Foundation has awarded the inaugural Soulsby Travelling Fellowships to Dr Camilla Benfield and Dr Andrew Stringer to support their work in the international field of One Health which focus...

New NHS safety investigator must become fully independent body

The new NHS safety investigator for England, which starts work in April 2017, must become a fully independent body through primary legislation, according to healthcare safety experts writing in the Jo...

Patients report worse care experience in GP practices owned by limited companies

New research published today by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine concludes that patients registered to general practices owned by limited companies, including large organisations, reported...