Royal Society of Medicine
The Royal Society of Medicine is an independent, apolitical organisation, founded 200 years ago. We are one of the largest providers of continuing medical education in the UK.
We provide accredited courses for continuing professional development, which is so vital in allowing doctors, dentists, veterinary surgeons and other healthcare professionals their continuing freedom to practise.
Our aims are:
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to provide a broad range of educational activities and opportunities for doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeons, including students of these disciplines, and for allied healthcare professionals.
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to promote an exchange of information and ideas on the science, practice and organisation of medicine, both within the health professions and with responsible and informed public opinion.
We receive no state funding to carry out our core work and are dependent on generous donations and legacies.
The RSM has more than fifty specialist sections. Section meetings provide an opportunity for learning and discussion, and the opportunity to hear about other people's research and professional experiences. All relevant meetings have CPD approval.
Clinical case presentations may only be attended by those holding professional qualifications.
Network website: www.rsm.ac.uk
Network contact: 020 7290 2900
RSM sections in the NHS Networks Register
Other RSM groups in the Register