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As a Fellow, you’re at the heart of our College – we trust in you to lead the conversations, help set our standards and contribute to shaping the future of your profession. Fellowship is also an acknowledgement of your achievements, a recognition of your standing and expertise.
Call for Urgent Action to Tackle Rising Alcohol Deaths in Scotland
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow have joined with over 30 organisations to call for an emergency response by the Scottish Government to tackle rising alcohol deaths. The briefing led by Alcohol Focus Scotland highlights the ongoing concern around alcohol related death and recommended steps the Scottish Government must take to prevent future harm.
Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Updated Statement on Industrial Action
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow supports the Academy’s statement to bring disputes to an end.
Baroness Helena Kennedy Receives Honorary Fellowship
Baroness Helena Kennedy has been admitted to The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow as an Honorary Fellow.
Sir Chris Whitty Receives Honorary Fellowship
Sir Chris Whitty has been admitted to the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow as an Honorary Fellow.
Dr Valentin Fuster Receives Honorary Fellowship
Dr Valentin Fuster has been admitted to The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow as an Honorary Fellow.
Celebrating our Female Examiners on International Women’s Day 2023
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2023, the College has reached out to our women examiners to reflect on their important contribution to education and training and encourage more female participation in College life.
College Statement on Industrial Action Ballot
It is our hope that the Government and the BMA’s UK Junior Doctors Committee come to a swift agreement, which recognises the great value that trainees bring to the NHS, minimises the impact on services and senior clinicians and reassures patients that they will continue to receive the high level of care they rightly expect.
College illuminated to mark second anniversary of deadly coup in Myanmar
Today, 1st February— two years since the deadly coup in Myanmar took place—Royal Colleges across the UK are lighting up their buildings in red in a moment of solidarity and remembrance for health workers who have risked, and lost, their lives to provide care over the past year.
Joint statement on the BMA ballot for junior doctor strike action in England
We know that our members will not take any decisions over strike action lightly and that the best interests of the patients they care for will be a central consideration. Whatever decision is made, we will continue to support our members, for their well-being, the sustainability of services and ultimately, for the benefit of patients.