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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.
College Voice Issue 18
We’re pleased to share the latest issue of College Voice, our membership magazine.
An adventure in rural medicine
From singing to The Proclaimers in front of royalty to working with indigenous tribes, Dr Harrison Stubbs recalls his time in Malaysia as the recipient of the 2024 Tuanku Fauziah Scholarship.
UK Surgical Workforce Census opens
The UK Surgical Workforce Census 2025 is now open for responses until 23 June. Find out how you can have your say in shaping the future of surgery.
President welcomes new appointments to Sustainability Steering Group
Professor Seshadri Vasan has been appointed as the new Chair of the College’s Sustainability Steering Group. He will be joined by Dr Julie Gallagher, who has been appointed as Deputy Chair.
Nobel Prize laureate to give 425th anniversary lecture
Sir David MacMillan, who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2021, will share his inspiring leadership journey in a new lecture series at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.
Royal College to establish women’s network
New group set to inspire and support healthcare professionals.
College supports resident doctors’ appeal to statutory education bodies
The resident doctors’ committees of the three royal colleges of physicians have today (Thursday 27 February 2025) written to the statutory education bodies appealing their decision to not allow those affected by MRCP(UK) part two exam issues to progress into higher specialty training.
Glasgow-based cardiologist becomes President of Royal College
Fellows and Members of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow have welcomed Professor Hany Eteiba as their new President.
SAS week 2024
Each year, our College celebrates SAS week. It is an opportunity to celebrate specialty and associate specialist doctors and dentists who, right across their various professions, form a vital part of the NHS workforce.