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Episode 23: topic to be announced
2 CPD credits
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Episode 22: topic to be announced
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Call the med reg 2024
Non-members: £45
Episode 28: haematology
Non-members: £15
Episode 27: renal medicine
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Episode 12: diabetes and endocrinology
In this episode, Dr Parizad Avari, Dr Alison Wren and Dr Kavita Narula discuss diabetes technology, hypoadrenalism and how to manage thyrotoxicosis and thyroid emergencies.
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Acute medicine series: rheumatology and dermatology
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Medicine 2024
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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
Acute medicine series: frailty
Non-members: £15
Linacre lecture 2024
Dr Nicholas Evans is delivering the 2024 Linacre lecture, discussing advances in stroke medicine.
FitzPatrick lecture 2024
Professor Anita Simonds is delivering the 2024 FitzPatrick lecture and will discuss Pickwick, polio and pandemics.
National new consultants conference 2024
6 CPD points
Episode 26: oncology
Non-members: £15
Christmas lecture 2023: muscles in space
Episode 25: respiratory
In this session speakers will discuss COPD, asthma and vasculitis.
Non-members: £15
Episode 11: rheumatology
In this episode, Dr Bethan Goulden and Dr Mary Gayed discuss rheumatology on the medical take and fibromyalgia mimics.
Non-members: £15
Acute haematology
In this episode, Dr Hamish Lyall, Dr Isabel Lentell and Dr Arvind Arumainathan discuss Anaemia – beyond bleeding and iron deficiency, Bleeding – Major haemorrhage in acute medical patients and Cancer – Approach to lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly.
Non-members: £15
Episode 24: cardiometabolic disease
Chaired by Professor Umesh Dashora, our speakers will discuss lifestyle interventions for the prevention and management of cardio-metabolic disease, clinical challenges of cardiometabolic disease and cardiometabolic risk.
Med+ 2023
Harveian Oration 2023: Sir Patrick Vallance
Sir Patrick Vallance will discuss the importance of integration – some observations from the clinic, academia, industry and government.
Non-members: free
Managing mental health presentations on the medical take
Dr Rhiannon Morris, Dr Janet Butler, and Corinne Slingo discuss medical mimics of acute psychosis, mental disorders and physical illness: tips for cases involving legal frameworks and managing mental health conditions from the perspective of a trust solicitor.
Non-members: £15
Medicinal plant lecture: September 2023
Non-member: £15
Episode 2: atrial fibrillation
In this episode, we will look at atrial fibrillation: investigation and management.
Non-members: £15
FitzPatrick lecture 2023
Professor Helen Lachmann is delivering the 2023 FitzPatrick lecture, reflecting on 170 years of amyloid.
Episode 10: acute medicine
Dr Nicola Cooper, Dr Mohsin Zaman and Dr Nick Smallwood discuss medical education in acute internal medicine, point of care ultrasound (POCUS) and enhanced care units.
Non-members: £15
Medicinal plant lecture: July 2023
Non-member: £15
Episode 1: atrial fibrillation
In this episode, we will explore early intervention for prevention of atrial fibrillation progression.
Non-members: £15
Episode 23: breast cancer
In this session, we will discuss advancements in breast cancer treatments, response assessment after chemotherapy and immunotherapy combinations
Non-members: £15
Acute neurology
Dr Ajay Bhalla and Dr Shazia Afridi discuss national clinical guidelines for stroke: what’s new in acute stroke care and Inherited cardiac conditions and acute headache.
Non-members: £15
Episode 22: gastroenterology
Professor Ramesh Arasaradnam is joined by Dr Naila Arebi for an update into acute severe ulcerative colitis
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Medicinal plant lecture: May 2023
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Episode 21: type 2 diabetes
In this episode we explore insulin resistance and heart disease.
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Episode 3: rare diseases – cystic fibrosis
Professor Martin Walshaw joins us to give an update on cystic fibrosis
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Syncope
Dr Lara Mitchell and Professor Rob Cooper discuss top tips for managing syncope in the older adult and inherited cardiac conditions and sudden cardiac death risk.
Non-members: £15
Samuel Gee lecture 2023
Linacre lecture 2022: humanity’s first chance – understanding what pandemic infection can do to the human brain
Dr Benedict Michael will discuss humanity’s first chance to understand what pandemic infection can do to the human brain.
Croonian lecture 2022: skin of many colours
Dr Piu Banerjee will discuss dermatology and diversity.
Faculty of Physician Associates: annual general meeting 2023
Episode 2: rare diseases – castleman disease
Dr Karthik Ramasamy joins to give an update on castleman disease
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Episode 1: rare diseases – lymphoma
Dr Arvind Arumainathan is joined by Professor Sean Whittaker for a presentation on cutaneous lymphoma – symptom recognition, diagnosis, supportive care and management.
Non-members: £15
RCP medicine careers showcase
Non-members: £20
Episode 20: respiratory
In this episode on respiratory, chair Dr Jo Szram will be joined by Dr Sanjay Agrawal and Dr Sheila Ramjug to discuss smoking cessation, sleep apnoea and venous thromboembolis
Non-members: £15
Chief registrar alumni webinar
An opportunity to join with chief registrars from previous cohorts.
Non-members: free
Enhanced care
Dr Ben Messer, Dr Kathleen Bonnici and Dr Jennie Stephens discuss the emerging role of enhance respiratory care and enhanced care in the acute medical unit.
Non-members: £15
Episode 19: oncology and genomics
In this episode on oncology and genomics, chair Dr Nirupa Murugaesu will be joined by team leader of the Integrative Genomic Analysis in Clinical Trials at the Institute of Cancer Research, D
Non-members: £15
Harveian Oration 2022: pandemic HIV and its legacy for medicine and global health
Professor Dame Anne Johnson will discuss pandemic HIV and its legacy for medicine and global health.
Medical problems in pregnancy
Dr Lojana Chandrarjan, Dr Anita Banerjee and Dr Bernie Jenner discuss hypertension and neurological emergencies in pregnancy.
Non-members: £15
Episode 17: immunology
In this episode, Professor Eleanor Riley, Professor Teresa Lambe and Professor Peter Openshaw discuss COVID-19, vaccines and influenza.
Non-members: £15
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.
Episode 3: dermatology – vitiligo
Dr Alia Ahmed and Dr Viktoria Eleftheriadou discuss vitiligo - the dark side of lightness and the psychological aspects of vitiligo.
Non-members: £15
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
Episode 2: dermatology – atopic dermatitis
Professor Carsten Flohr, Dr Richard Woolf and Dr Gail Todd discuss atopic dermatitis - the clinical problem.
Non-members: £15
Episode 9: medical problems in pregnancy
Dr Paarul Prinja, Dr Siara Teelucksingh and Dr Mark Andrews discuss physiology, acute medical problems and hypertension in pregnancy.
Non-members price: £15
Episode 16: gastroenterology
In this episode, Dr Nigel Trudgill, Dr Nwe Ni Than, Dr Anjan Dhar and Dr Mark Samaan discuss sustainability, ulcerative colitis and metabolic disease.
Non-members: £15
Episode 1: dermatology – alopecia
Chair Dr Paul Farrant is joined by Dr Matthew Harries, Dr Anita Takwale and Dr Susan Holmes to discuss alopecia areata and drug related alopecia.
Non-members: £15
Same day emergency care
Dr Barbara Lachana Onen, Dr Tania Elias and Dr Simon Biart discuss ambulatory care, SDEC and frailty, and ambulatory management of an adult with learning difficulties.
Non-members: £15
Episode 15: diabetes
In this episode, Dr Umesh Dashora is joined by Professor Partha Kar, Professor Sara Ponnusamy and Professor Alan Sinclair to discuss COVID-19, pregnancy and end of life care.
Non-members: £15
Monkeypox: a UK Health Security Agency briefing
Episode 14: neurology
In this episode, Dr David Nicholl, Dr Ben Wakerley, Dr Saiju Jacob and Dr Susie Mollan discuss papilloedema and swollen optic discs.
Non-members: £15
Acute oncology
Dr Ernie Marshall, Mrs Naomi Clatworthy, Dr Hilary Williams and Dr Roopinder Gillmore discuss cancer and SDEC opportunities, developments in emergency oncology care and more.
Non-members: £15
Samuel Gee lecture 2022: air pollution – the greatest environmental health challenge of our time
Professor Sir Stephen Holgate discusses air pollution – the greatest environmental health challenge of our time.
The RCP's Medicinal Garden – a living museum
Dr Noel Snell discusses a living museum - the RCP's Medicinal Garden.
JRCPTB curricula launch webinar
Dr Mike Jones, Dr Sue Pond, Dr Alastair Millar, Rifa Begum, Zoe fleet, Dr Ananthakrishnan Raghuram discuss the new curricula, internal medicine training and much more.
Medicine 2022
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.
The future of healthcare if we do nothing
Learn about the effects and impact of climate change on health, which will continue to grow and worsen unless we act.
Episode 13: rheumatology
In this episode, Dr Sonia Panchal, Dr James Bateman, Dr Tim Blake and Dr Gouri Koduri discuss arthiritis and rheumatic disease.
Non-members: £15
Harveian Oration 2021: Professor Jonathan Van-Tam
Professor Jonathan Van Tam discusses moving forwards, understanding backwards: respiratory virus vaccines, therapeutics, and public health policy.
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.
Episode 11: respiratory
In this episode, Dr Jo Szram, Dr Hitasha Rupani, Dr Ian Forrest, and Dr Charlotte Addy discuss asthma, cystic fibrosis and interstitial lung disease.
Non-members: £15
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.
Linacre lecture 2021: methotrexate – an innocent bystander in the development of liver fibrosis
Dr Lucy Turner discusses methotrexate: an innocent bystander in the development of liver fibrosis.
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.
Lilly lecture 2021: leadership in a time of crisis
Mrs Fiona Noden and Dr Aaisha Saqib give talks on "She's nowt but a little girl" and "I am just a junior doctor!" which explore leadership in times of crisis.
Episode 9: oncology
Dr Hilary Williams, Professor Richard Sullivan, Dr Tom Newsom-Davis, Dr Abhijit Singh Gill, Dr Heather Wilkes and Professor Peter Johnson discuss the latest updates in oncology.
Non-members: £15
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.
Episode 8: intensive care medicine
Dr Sara Blakeley and Dr Kayode Adeniji discuss the role of critical care in deteriorating patients and ventilation in intensive care settings.
Non-members price: £15
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.
New consultants forum: Episode 5
RCP–ACP joint series: health inequalities and justice – during COVID-19 and beyond
In this episode, Professor Sir Michael Marmot and Dr Eileen Barrett discuss social justice and health equity.
Non-members price: Free
Episode 7: immunotherapy and radiotherapy
Dr Helen Adderley and Dr Hayley Boyce discuss immunotherapy related toxicities and radiotherapy in acute oncology and palliative care.
Non-members price: £15
RCP – Sunway – Cambridge seminars: medical emergencies – endocrinology and diabetes
Dr Nadia Schoenmakers, Professor Karim Meeran and Dr Alexander Tan discuss emergencies relating to the thyroid, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and diabetes.
Non-members price: Free
Cancer care in a pandemic: what the data tells us
We explore what was learnt during the pandemic – the effects of delayed diagnosis, the adaptations made in radiotherapy and systemic therapies and the future of vaccination in cancer patients
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.
Episode 7: geriatrics and palliative
In this episode, Dr Dilesh Lakhani, Professor Rowan Harwood, Dr Joanna Lawson and Dr Irfana Musa discuss frailty, fragility and bedside examinations.
Non-members: £15
Episode 6: wellbeing and decision making
Dr Jamiee Wylam and Dr Amie Burbridge discuss wellbeing and clinical decision making.
Non-members price: £15
Digital innovation in cardiology
Speakers discuss case studies to show how different technology is being used by NHS organisations across the UK to solve commonly encountered problems in cardiology.
RCP – Sunway – Cambridge seminars: medical emergencies – neurology
Dr Wendy Phillips, Dr Adrian Wills and Dr Hiew Fu Liong discuss functional neurological disorders, headache on the acute take and acute neuromuscular emergencies.
Non-members price: Free
Episode 6: rheumatology
In this episode, Dr Sonia Panchal, Dr James Galloway, Dr Elizabeth Macphie and Dr Ajit Menon give an update on primary care and guidelines.
Non-members: £15
Samuel Gee lecture 2021: humans – the ultimate animal model
Professor Mary Reilly discusses humans – the ultimate animal model.
FitzPatrick lecture 2021: soulful neurology
Professor Andrew Lees discusses soulful neurology.
COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy
Professor Lucy Chappell, Professor Catherine Nelson Piercy and Dr Chrissie Jones discuss the COVID-19 vaccination and pregnancy.
Global women leaders
Dr Dzifa Dey, Dr Zainab Samad, Dr Sima Sharara and Dr Iffat Zafar Aga address the challenge to advance women’s leadership in medicine.
Non-members price: Free
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.
Episode 5: haematology
Dr Suzy Morton, Dr Satarupa Choudhuri and Dr Kat Moss discuss transfusion pitfalls, haemostasis, thrombosis and myeloma screen interpretations.
Non-members price: £15
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.
London
1 CPD credit
Episode 4: acute medicine
Dr Janine Makaronidis, Dr Thomas O'Hagan and Dr Shuaib Quraishi discuss obesity, allergy for the acute medic and POCUS.
Non-members price: £15
Northern Ireland and North Western
2 CPD credits
Episode 3: psychiatry
Professor Julia Sinclair and Dr Daniel Wilkes discuss medical management of alcohol use disorders and LD and me: what physicians should know.
Non-members price: £15
West Midlands and Wales
2 CPD credits
National new consultants conference
6 CPD credits
Palliative care in low and middle-income countries
Dr MR Rajagopal, Dr Dingle Spence and Dr Salah Zeineldine palliative care in India, palliative care in Jamaica and the Caribbean and palliative care in Lebanon and the Middle East region.
Non-members price: Free
RCP college and associate college tutor national conference 2020
4 CPD credits
London and Yorkshire
2 CPD credits
Eastern and Mersey
2 CPD credits
Episode 2: physical symptoms without organic disease
Dr Mustafa Alachkar and Dr Rachel Newby discuss persistent physical symptoms and functional movement disorders.
Non-members price: £15
Wessex and Northern
2 CPD credits
South West and Oxford and Thames Valley
2 CPD credits
Episode 1: DNAR
Dr Jo Ulley and Daniel Sokol discuss advance care planning and DNACPR – legal aspects.
Non-members price: £15
East Midlands and Kent, Surrey and Sussex
2 CPD credits
Beirut explosion: the effect on doctors and healthcare provision
Professor Ali Jawad, Professor Imad Uthman and Dr Nelly Ziade Zoghbi discuss Beirut explosion: the effect on doctors and healthcare provision.
Non-members price: Free