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Medicinal plant lecture: April 2024
The programme for the first medicinal plant lectures of 2024 will be available in due course.
Non-member: £15

Christmas lecture 2023: muscles in space
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Medicinal plant lecture: September 2023
Non-member: £15

Medicinal plant lecture: July 2023
Non-member: £15

Medicinal plant lecture: May 2023
Non-member: £15

Faculty of Physician Associates: annual general meeting 2023

Chief registrar alumni webinar
An opportunity to join with chief registrars from previous cohorts.
Non-members: free

Medicinal plant lecture: episode 2
Professor Ian Graham and Professor Anthony Dayan discuss maximising the use of plant diversity and medicinal plants of the three Abrahamic Faiths.
Non-member: £15

Developing SAS practice
This webinar was part of the 2022 RCP SAS week.

Medicinal plant lectures: episode 1
Professor Tilli Tansey and Professor Mark Nesbitt discuss ergot: from a dreaded poison to a treasure-house of drugs and just the tonic: a natural history of tonic water.
Non-members: £15

The RCP's Medicinal Garden – a living museum
Dr Noel Snell discusses a living museum - the RCP's Medicinal Garden.

Christmas lecture 2021: drugs and bugs

Safe for patients, safe for staff: patient safety fundamentals for physicians
Dr Kevin Stewart, Dr Andrew Gibson, Alice Joy, Professor Matthew Cooke and Jono Broad discuss patient safety.

Professor Donal O'Donoghue memorial
A memorial service held in RCP at The Spine for former RCP registrar Professor Donal O'Donoghue.

Acute medical pathways: responding to increased demand – virtual wards past, present and future
Dr Eileen Burns, Dr Clarissa Murdoch and Professor Matt Inada-Kim discuss the increase demands of virtual wards.

Acute medical pathways: responding to increased demand – from modern ward rounds to safely home
Dr John Dean, Dr David Lipscomb and Jen Flatman discuss modern wards, what happens after hospitalisation and safer medication following discharge.

Adapting to life after COVID-19: lessons learned during a pandemic
Dr Nerys Conway, Dr Robin Ghosal, Dr Caz Burford, Dr Karla Blee, Dr Karam Aboud and Dr Olwen Williams discuss life after COVID within the workforce.

Acute medical pathways: responding to increased demand – same day emergency care across medical specialties
Dr Philip Dyer, Dr Nick Scriven, Dr Tara Sood, Dr Vicky Price, Professor Dan Lasserson and Elizabeth Camfield discuss same day emergency and acute medical care.

Acute medical pathways: responding to increased demand – the acute medicine/specialty interface
Dr Mike Jones, Dr Sue Crossland, Dr Chetan Varma, Salimah Hassan and Dr Andrew Barlow discuss the acute medical unit and working with specialties, in-reach atrial fibrillation and VSMART.

National Asthma and COPD Programme (NACAP) children and young people asthma audit webinar
Professor Ian Sinha, Dr James Calvert and Emma Sparrow discuss the CYP asthma audit 2019/20 report, driving QI in respiratory outcomes and children and young people’s engagement in NACAP.

What is the pandemic teaching us about health inequalities?
Matthew Fell, Jake Harrison, Dr Bola Owolabi and Jo Bibby discuss health inequalities and wider society, narrowing health inequalities and lessons for government.

What is the pandemic teaching us about workforce planning?
Anita Charlesworth, Rt. Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP, Prerana Issar and Professor Wendy Reid discuss their experiences of working in the NHS before COVID-19 and the impact of the pandemic.

COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy
Professor Lucy Chappell, Professor Catherine Nelson Piercy and Dr Chrissie Jones discuss the COVID-19 vaccination and pregnancy.

Clinicians for climate action
Dr Fiona Godlee, Miss Jen Isherwood and Dr Nick Watts discuss the climate emergency, the impact of the pandemic on sustainability and how we can achieve a net zero NHS.

COVID-19: 1 year on
Professor Maria Zambon, Professor Wei Shen Lim and Dr Susan Hopkins discuss SARS-CoV-2 virology and testing, the COVID-19 vaccination and how COVID-19 knowledge can inform action.