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‘We must move beyond rigid models of training’: why flexibility and an individualised approach in medical education matters

In her first blog for the RCP, Dr Stella George, recently appointed director of medical workforce and data insights, discusses the importance of flexible working in medicine and why we must support the next generation of doctors to stay in the NHS for longer. 

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Your college, on your side: the RCP as the voice of physicians in the media

Getting the voice of our members heard in the media is a vital part of our work to influence change, represent physicians, shape health policy and advocate for improved patient care. We want to put the clinical expertise, insights and experiences of our fellows and members at the centre of national debate.

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RCP responds to new NICE quality standard for overweight and obesity management

The Royal College of Physicians has responded to the publication of new NICE quality standards on advice and support after stopping medicines for weight management or completing behavioural interventions.

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Dr Emma Vaux appointed as new global vice president at the Royal College of Physicians

Dr Emma Vaux has been appointed as the new global vice president at the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), taking over from Dr Omar Mustafa, who served in the role from October 2023 to July 2025.

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Appointment of associate global directors Americas, Middle East and North Africa

We are proud to announce the appointment of two new associate global directors. Professor Hariharan Iyer has been appointed as associate global director for the Americas, and Dr Mohamed Bakhit as associate global director for the Middle East and North Africa. Both will start their new roles on 1 August 2025.

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Transforming the resident doctor experience at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London

RCP chief registrar Dr Jermaine Wright works at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, one of the oldest and most prestigious hospitals in the UK, and renowned as a centre of clinical excellence. Here, he reflects on work he led this year with Dr Sarah Duncan, another RCP chief registrar at St Barts, to transform the resident doctor training experience. 

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‘Patient care will suffer – it’s a big clinical risk, not just a contractual issue’: RCP launches national guidance as new survey findings reveal that senior doctor job plans do not always reflect modern ways of working in the NHS

The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) has today published new job planning guidance as fresh data reveals more than half of senior doctors feel their job plans do not accurately reflect the work they do every day. 

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RCP Wales VP monthly blog – the Leng review, Terminally Ill Adults Bill and Labour conference

This month, our vice president for Wales Dr Hilary Williams blogs about the Leng review, New consultants forum, the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill and the Welsh Labour Party conference.

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Blog misol is-lywydd Coleg Brenhinol y Meddygon Cymru – adolygiad Leng, Y Bil Oedolion Terfynol Sâl (Diwedd Oes) a chynhadledd Llafur

Y mis yma, mae ein his-lywydd yng Nghymru Dr Hilary Williams wedi ysgrifennu blog ar adolygiad Leng, y Fforwm ymgynghorwyr newydd, y Bil Oedolion Terfynol Sâl (Diwedd Oes) a chynhadledd y Blaid Lafur.