In a closely run contest, Dr Dan Furmedge has been elected as senior censor and vice president for education and training ...
RCP responds to NHS England’s announcement to offer weight-loss drugs to 1.2 million people to reduce the risk of stroke and heart disease.
Doctors are adept at integrating clinical knowledge and evidence with what patients share about their illnesses to deliver ...
As physicians, we work to prevent illness, restore health, reduce the impact of long term conditions and promote healthy lives. But there is one truth that unites every specialty: our patients are ...
On Monday 30 March 2026, members and fellows gathered together in Regent’s Park for College Day 2026. This was a particularly historic event, as it was the first time in the RCP’s 500-year history ...
Through our next generation campaign and our submission to the medical training review, the RCP is turning those priorities into practical solutions. ‘Training isn’t just about curricula – it’s about ...
*The patient has new-onset confusion, disorientation and/or agitation, where previously their mental state was normal – this may be subtle. The patient may respond to questions coherently, but there ...
With immediate effect, the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) will stop posting on the social media channel X. Following a debate at RCP Council, the college’s governing body has decided to stop all X ...
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) has published a new briefing report calling for urgent, system-wide action to stabilise and support Northern Ireland’s physician workforce, warning that without ...
For the past few years, I’ve been quietly running an experiment. It started as a local response to a simple observation: we had brilliant FY3s, FY4s and international medical graduates working across ...
In a blog based on their recent article for Clinical Medicine (ClinMed), Dr Michael Batavanis, Dr Anmol Arora, Dr Samuel Aryee and Dr Nisha Nathwani reflect on what a national survey of directors of ...
Commenting on the announcement, Dr Kath McCullough, special adviser on obesity at the Royal College of Physicians, said: 'Committing to improving access to weight loss medications and to ...
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