The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) has responded to a new report by the Health and Social Care Committee about the UK government’s plans to reform England’s palliative and end of life care sector.
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 Royal College of Physicians (RCP) has welcomed the the news that Professor Dame Jane Dacre will lead phase 2 of the national review of postgraduate medical training. Professor Mumtaz Patel, RCP ...
In a new BMJ opinion piece, We must be more systematic about risk holding throughout doctors’ careers, Professor Mumtaz Patel ...
The challenge ahead is not just to grow the workforce, but to ensure that growth is supported, equitable and fit for the realities of modern NHS care. ClinMed is a peer-reviewed RCP journal. It has ...
‘Racism and abuse have no place in the NHS and yet far too many staff still experience this at work. This survey is another stark reminder that discrimination is still a reality for many of the people ...
The RCP’s Future Healthcare Journal (FHJ) has been officially accepted for indexation in Scopus, the world’s largest and most reputable abstract and citation database, recognising the quality and ...
Senior leaders from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) visited Romford this week to hear directly from fellows and members about their experiences of working in one of the busiest acute trusts in ...
Alongside the formal consultation response, the RCP attended a focus group to support the National Commission for Regulation of AI in Healthcare, established by the MHRA. This provided a further ...
In our latest RCP next generation blog, Naabil Khan, RCP student and foundation doctor representative for the South West and a medical student at the University of Exeter, writes about what she ...