Professor Clare Bambra, Hannah Davies and Dr Luke Munford shine a light on regional variations in health inequalities between the north and south of England.
President of the Royal College of Physicians Professor Andrew Goddard reflects on the year since the UK went into lockdown, and what vital lessons we must learn from COVID-19.
HRH The Prince of Wales writes in praise of the healthcare profession’s response to COVID-19 in an article published in Future Healthcare Journal (FHJ).
In March 2020, Dr Kate Edwards, a former RCP chief registrar, found herself in the eye of the COVID-19 storm. As the RCP publishes its updated manifesto calls ahead of the 2021 Senedd election in Wales, she reflects on how she and colleagues rose to the challenge during the pandemic.
As we approach the first anniversary of lockdown, the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) has launched Recover, rebuild, renew, which looks at the effect of the pandemic on the medical workforce in Wales.
In an article published in The Lancet, RCP president Professor Andrew Goddard and RCP Global vice president Dr Mumtaz Patel call for system-wide support to protect clinicians from harm.
The ninth survey of RCP fellows and members during the COVID-19 pandemic shows that while morale appears to have slightly improved, physicians who have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic are now in urgent need of rest and recuperation.
The RCP has responded to the launch of a new predictive risk model to help clinicians identify patients who may have a high risk of becoming seriously unwell if they develop COVID-19.