For South Asian Heritage Month 2021, physician associate (PA) Anusha Francis talks about the importance and value of her heritage in her journey towards becoming a PA.
To celebrate National Patient Participation Week, Alice Joy, member of the Patient and Carer Network at the Royal College of Physicians, writes about the importance of doctors and patients working together as a team.
Physician associate (PA) Tanya Bass knew she wanted to work in patient-facing role, but it wasn’t until she discovered physician associate jobs that she found her calling.
This International Women’s Day, we’ve taken a look back at the progress we’ve made towards equality for women at the RCP, and we’ve asked some of our female officers and leaders to share their experiences of equality in the workplace.
Recently graduated physician associate Bradley Sewell explains how his experiences as part of the LGBTQ+ community are helping to inform his clinical practice.
This LGBT+ history month, physician associate (PA) James Catton discusses his role as a PA, promoting LGBT+ healthcare, and how we can support our LGBT+ patients, colleagues and friends.
In this piece, Dr Rachel McCoubrie talks about her work supporting doctors and how coaching can help with self-confidence, limiting beliefs, dealing with anxiety and promoting resilience and positivity.