In this blog, Dr Alex Phillips – 2020 Turner-Warwick lecturer for Wales – talks about her experience with the lecturer scheme as an internal medicine trainee (IMT) and how it’s inspired her career going forward.
This International Women’s Day, we’ve taken a look back at the progress we’ve made towards equality for women at the RCP, and we’ve asked some of our female officers and leaders to share their experiences of equality in the workplace.
Before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Sam Rice, a consultant physician in Llanelli, and Kimberley Littlemore, creative director at eHealth Digital Media Ltd, worked together to develop a series of educational films about diabetes.
On Time to Talk Day 2021, Dr Helen Lane, a consultant physician at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital in south Wales has published a new poem, ‘It’s good to talk’.
In this piece, Dr Rachel McCoubrie talks about her work supporting doctors and how coaching can help with self-confidence, limiting beliefs, dealing with anxiety and promoting resilience and positivity.
Occupational Health (OH) services deal with the effect of work on people’s health, and conversely, the effect of health on their work. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light, now more than ever, the need for OH services to act as a bridge between health and workplaces.
As part of a series of blogs celebrating International Women's Day 2020, Dr Anu Trehan discusses the challenges she has overcome during her medical career.
In the last post in a series of stories for International Women's Day 2020, aspiring doctor, school student Daphne Mutsakanyi sits down with East, Central and Southern Africa College of Physicians (ECSACoP) Program Manager Dr Stella Anne Oloo to discuss role models, mentorship and choosing the pa
As part of a series of blogs celebrating International Women's Day 2020, Dr Susannah Stanway discusses her journey to medicine, her passion for global oncology and what she wants for the future.
As part of a series of blogs celebrating International Women's Day 2020, Dr Farrah Jawad writes about her family, the impact they have had on her choosing medicine and the lessons she has learnt from them.