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A new strategy for the RSM: Better healthcare for better lives

This month the RSM’s new strategy was unveiled. Centring around a vision of better healthcare for better lives, the strategy sets out the RSM’s key pillars and goals for the next five years. Together,...

RSM visits the Future Surgery Show

RSM colleagues recently attended The Future Surgery Show 2021 at the Excel in London. The show brought together surgeons, anaesthetists and the whole perioperative team with the aim of showcasing new ...

Resource allocations for health and education should be based on evidence, not politics

If resource allocation decisions were made based on evidence rather than internal and external politics, the education sector would get a large chunk of resources, given its potential for positive imp...

Vote now in Royal Society of 51¶ÌÊÓÆµ Trustees election

Members can now vote for four new Elected Council Members (Trustees) to serve on the Council of the Royal Society of 51¶ÌÊÓÆµ. Ballot papers have been sent to all members this week, by email or post. ...

Population genomics London Clinic lecture

On Monday 14 February 2022 the RSM hosted the London Clinic Lecture, the latest in an annual series of public lectures, which was given by Professor Ranjit Manchanda, Professor of Gynaecological Oncol...

Newspaper reporting of NHS Cancer Drugs Fund misleading

Analysis of UK newspaper coverage of the Cancer Drugs Fund was largely positive, but uncritical and unrepresentative of benefits to patients and society. An analysis of UK newspaper reporting of the N...

JRSM editor Dr Kamran Abbasi joins HSJ BAME power list

Dr Kamran Abbasi, editor of the Journal of the Royal Society of 51¶ÌÊÓÆµ, has been named in the HSJ Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Power List. The list identifies the top 50 BAME individuals who the...

This much I’ve learnt: Dr Sarah Filson

Dr Sarah Filson is soon to complete her four-year term as the Trainee representative on the Royal Society of 51¶ÌÊÓÆµ (RSM) Council. Currently an infectious diseases and microbiology specialist regist...

President's update: March 2019

It’s not been an easy few months at the RSM, as you may have noticed. We went through a period of change last year – changes at the top, which in turn impacted throughout the organisation. We lost our...

A message at Christmas from RSM President Professor Roger Kirby

As this quite extraordinary year draws to a close, I should like to offer my heartfelt thanks to the medical community – RSM members, healthcare professionals and research scientists alike – for their...