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Physician Associates in UK healthcare
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow sets out its position on the development of the Physician Associate role in the UK.
World-renowned cardiologists to gather in Glasgow
Dr Eric Topol to discuss future of AI in personalised medicine at Interactive Cardiology global conference
New report exposes continuing shortage of geriatricians
Analysis of 2022 Physicians’ Census highlights potential impact of workforce pressures on healthcare for UK’s ageing population.
Royal College honours Sir David MacMillan and Dr Susan Samueli at global conference
At the same event, the Royal College celebrated the formal launch of its North American Committee, which has cemented its long-standing relationship with healthcare professionals. The College has a growing membership of more than 400 in North America.
Global health experts to explore the future of health in Blue Skies Conference
Chemistry Nobel Prize Laureate, Scotland’s National Clinical Director and internationally-renowned physicians, surgeons and academics join together to explore advanced healthcare technology and disease prevention.
More than half of UK surgical workforce says access to operating theatres is a major challenge
Surgical Workforce Census data shows problems accessing operating theatres are contributing to long waiting times for hospital treatment across the UK.
College to open surgical exam centre in Delhi
A new exams centre for MRCS Part B will open in New Delhi, with the first exams running from 1-3 May 2024.
Thank you to our Fellows and Members
On behalf of us all at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, we wish you peace, health and happiness this holiday season and all the very best for the new year.
Change to bi-collegiate MOrth examination (Discontinuation of MOrth Part 1)
The Royal College of Surgeons of England and The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow have recently concluded a review process of the Membership in Orthodontics examination.