SELFLESS, a new exhibition documenting the lives of health and care staff at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, opens at RCP at The Spine in Liverpool on 19 May.
The RCP has responded to analysis of the 2021 British Social Attitudes survey (BSA) published today by the King’s Fund and the Nuffield Trust showing that satisfaction with the NHS has fallen to its lowest level since 1997.
Testing patients for genetic variations that affect how their body will respond to common medicines must be integrated fully, fairly and swiftly into the NHS, according to a report published by the RCP and the British Pharmacological Society.
As the Secretary of State said in his speech at our London building last week, the challenges facing the NHS today are significantly different from those in 1948.
The three Royal Colleges of Physicians in collaboration with the Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board launched the Medical Class of 2021 - Post CCT survey on 7 February. This survey was sent to all doctors in the medical specialties in the UK gaining a CCT in 2021.
The RCP and the Getting It Right First Time programme (GIRFT) have published a statement which sets out how best to support patients who present with emergency and urgent medical care needs.
The RCP has responded to the announcement by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sajid Javid, that the government will open a new consultation on whether to scrap mandatory vaccinations for health and care staff.
The RCP’s fourteenth survey of members and fellows during the COVID-19 pandemic shows that absence is now falling, but it follows a period in which most felt overwhelmed on at least one occasion.