Last week was Deaf Awareness Week and in this article neurology registrar Dr Helen Grote explains how healthcare professionals can help patients with deafness or hearing loss.
Experts from 13 national bodies, including the Royal College of Physicians, have joined forces to launch new practical guidance around valproate use in women and girls.
In the first of our International Women's Day 2019 blogs, Dr Marieke Dekker discusses her inspirations as a doctor and what drives her as an advocate for better neurological care in East Africa.
The second mesothelioma report, launched today by RCP London, demonstrates improvement in the number of people diagnosed with malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) surviving for more than 1 year*.
The RCP is a partner in the East Africa Medical Training and Fellowship programme, which aims to train more oncology and neurology specialists in East Africa.
The RCP library, archive and museum collections shed light on the development of clinical neurophysiology, which is one of the younger medical specialties.
A report published by the Royal College of Physicians and the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain and Ireland demonstrates that survival rates after major lung cancer surgery is improving.