From bombs to botulism: Emergency physicians responses to major incidents

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From bombs to botulism: Emergency physicians responses to major incidents: Join us to delve into a broad oversight of major incident preparation with presentations of specific incidents. We will explore an oversight of prehospital, District General Hospital, and Major Trauma Centre perspectives, and the ethics, psychology and lessons from history. Date and time: Fri 1 Oct […]

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Vaccines, variants and infection: The position this winter

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Vaccines, variants and infection: The position this winter: Webinar Date and time: Wed 22 Sep 2021 from 12:30pm to 3:30pm In April 2020, Professor Chris Whitty told the RSM that “Covid is not going to go away – this is now a disease that, for the rest of our careers, is going to be around”. Positing […]

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Medical Law: In Conversation with James Badenoch QC

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James Badenoch QC, Barrister and member of 1 Crown Office Row, will be joining Professor Roger Kirby, RSM President, for a conversation about his career in law, handling high-profile clinical negligence, medical law and medical discipline cases, and how COVID-19 has had an impact on patient safety and highlighted medico-legal issues within the NHS. Instead […]

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Extreme Sports: exceptional mind-body states for mental health

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Exceptional mind-body states for mental health: This webinar will explore the psychological qualities of those who partake in extreme sports and experiences, and what we can learn from this state of mind. Insights about the pathophysiology and remission of mental ill-health can also be gained by exploring these processes. This is an in-depth webinar that will touch on […]

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Engaging minority-ethnic medical students with academia

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Diversity in leadership roles essential to engage minority-ethnic medical students with academia. Minority-ethnic medical students must have more role-models in senior leadership positions if they are to engage with academia. This is one of the conclusions drawn by a group of medical students writing in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine about the drivers and barriers to engaging with academia. Barriers currently […]

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Head and Neck Imaging Meeting of BSHNI and RSM

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The largest annual meetings in Head and Neck Imaging in the UK is taking place online this year to make it available for participants from all over the world. Join this virtual 2 day conference to promote the practice of head and neck imaging through education and research. In an interactive session, experts in the field will […]

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Covid 19 series: The global pandemic response

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Covid 19 series: The global pandemic response – now, and looking to the future- Episode 80.  This episode will look at the international collaborative pandemic response considering the global governance mechanisms of managing epidemics, pandemics and the race to global vaccination. Date and time: Thu 24 Jun 2021 from 12:30pm to 1:00pm Location: Online Register […]

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Our diet after Brexit and COVID-19

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Our diet after Brexit and COVID-19: What has changed and who is affected?  Join this webinar to review the status of the British diet following the disruption of Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. How have we coped? How has the nutrition and health status of the population changed? What else needs doing? This interactive webinar will […]

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The future is surgical robotics

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The future of surgical robotics, the future is surgical robotics? Webinar by Mr Ben Challacombe: 2021 Stevens lecture on Monday 17 May 2021 from 6:30pm to 7:45pm. Join this free live stream to hear the 2021 Stevens lecture, ‘The future of surgical robotics, the future is surgical robotics?’ given by Mr Ben Challacombe, Consultant Urological […]

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The Elliotson prize and lecture

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The Elliotson prize and lecture: This webinar will provide the opportunity for professionals to explore the rationale for the use of the term hypnosis or hypnotherapy in their work, and explore the application and promotion of hypnosis to improve patient care and wellbeing in the NHS. The Elliotson prize will be awarded and three presentations […]

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