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Precision oncology – the best medicine for everyone?

Tomorrow, Dr Amit Sud, winner of the 2025 Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science will deliver the Goulstonian Lecture during Med+ 2025, at the Regent’s Park home of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP). Here he discusses his award-winning work to shape the future of cancer care.

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'Doctors are being asked to do the impossible': Royal College of Physicians warns NHS staffing vacancies are contributing to longer hospital stays and waiting lists

83% of consultant physicians say rota gaps are directly impacting patient care, while resident doctors say ‘the system is broken and we’re burning out trying to fix it’.

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2025 Focus on physicians survey: rota gaps, vacancies and wellbeing

Findings on rota gaps, vacancies and staff wellbeing from the 2025 Focus on physicians survey have been published by the three UK royal colleges of physicians.

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My journey as a college tutor: supporting the next generation of doctors

As part of our new college tutor spotlight series, Dr Faizan Rao, consultant in diabetes and endocrinology and RCP college tutor at University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust (UHD), describes his passion for education, the challenges that he faces and the moments which make it all worthwhile.

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Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK publishes independent review of MRCP(UK) Part 2 written examination error (September 2023)

The Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom has today (6 November 2025) published the independent review undertaken by Professor John McLachlan into the error that occurred after the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written Examination held on 6 September 2023 (Diet 2023/3).

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GIM-Sim: Building a sustainable simulation programme for internal medicine training doctors

In our latest RCP next generation campaign blog, the winners of our 2025 ACT abstract competition, Dr Hannah Parker and Dr Kieran Hardern share how they developed a curriculum-linked, sustainable simulation programme for internal medicine training (IMT) doctors at Somerset NHS Foundation Trust.

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Have your say: help shape the RCP’s future

There’s only one week left to complete the 2025 survey to shape the future direction of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP). If you are a fellow or a member of the RCP, please take just 10 minutes to tell us what you want from your college over the next three years.

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Health literacy: an often-overlooked factor in health inequalities

Health inequalities arise from interlinked factors such as poverty, transport, housing and access to care. Alongside these, health literacy remains a critical but sometimes under-recognised influence. In this piece, Dr Mrinalini Dey, rheumatology registrar and clinical PhD fellow at King’s College London, explores how health literacy is not just a communication issue, it’s a core determinant of health.

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‘Clear communication and protected training time are key to making resident doctors feel valued’: RCP president visits Stoke Mandeville Hospital to meet with fellows and members

A recent Royal College of Physicians (RCP) visit to Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust found a supportive training culture where resident doctors, consultants and educators work together to deliver high-quality patient care and education.