Our Evening Medical Updates (EMUs), organised by our Trainees and Members' Committee (T&MC), are monthly updates covering specialties, presentations and conditions included within the Internal Medicine Training (IMT) curriculum and relevant non-clinical content. Whilst primarily aimed at IMT doctors in training, EMU talks are often appropriate for clinical medical students. EMU talks are available to RCPE Members (join for free today).
Webinars
Our Webinars cover diverse clinical (and non-clinical) topics. Clinical webinar talks may be appropriate for clinical medical students. Various webinar talks are available to RCPE Members (join for free today).
Symposia
Our Symposia typically focus on medical specialties, with an emphasis on practical clinical issues. Clinical Symposia are often aimed at senior doctors in training and consultants, however keen clinical medical students may find select talks of interest. Some Symposia focus on policy and areas of change/controversy, and often also feature non-clinical talks - these are often more accessible to medical students. Included in the Symposia section are our Medical Trainees' Conferences - suited to those in training and clinical medical students. Selected Symposia talks are available to RCPE Members (join for free today).
Courses
Our Courses cover a range of clinical topics. These are typically aimed at senior doctors in training and consultants, however keen clinical medical students may find select talks of interest. Selected Course talks are available to RCPE Members (join for free today).
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Clinical Conversations podcast
Hosted by our Trainees and Members' Committee (T&MC), the fortnightly Clinical Conversations podcast explores a multitude of clinical topics ranging from interesting clinical cases and diagnostic conundrums to updates on clinical guidelines. This podcast is relevant for doctors at any stage of training, and beyond. Episodes are often appropriate for clinical medical students.
Clinical Conversations exploring diverse clinical topics with expert speakers
Home of Medicine podcast
The fortnightly Home of Medicine podcast is brought to you by Dr Amie Burbridge and Dr Ben Lovell in association with RCPE. Each episode explores real clinical cases, with a special focus on how cognitive biases shape medical decision-making. The entertaining episodes can be appropriate for clinical medical students.
Home of Medicine exploring cognitive biases through real cases