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The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Last chance to submit your abstract

From robotics and innovation to wellbeing, training and global health, don't miss the opportunity to present your ideas at the first-of-its-kind Future of Surgery Festival. Boost your CV, share your expertise and help shape the future of the profession.  

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Future of Surgery Festival, 20–21 April

Women at the Cutting Edge

Join us to connect, learn and be inspired by women leading in their fields. Book your ticket and join us in Birmingham to build your community of like-minded peers and mentors. Members get a 50% discount, online tickets available.

Register for 17 October

Women in Surgery (WinS) conference in Birmingham

Become an SAS Forum member

Join our SAS Forum and play a vital role in representing SAS and LED surgeons at a national level. Apply by Friday 31 October 2025.

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Share your expertise, grow your network and make an impact.

Events

Discover our events calendar in 2025


We have an exciting calendar full of activities, from our upcoming conferences to our webinars programme.

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We want you to help change the face of surgery. You can contribute to our research, publications, faculty, networks, fundraising and more.

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The Bulletin

Your membership journal


The voice of the surgical community, we discuss key issues in the profession, cultivate diversity, showcase innovation and topical research.

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BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS

Find out more and join today

Whatever stage of your surgical career you’re at, RCS England Membership will provide you with the knowledge, skills and development and support you need.

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SUPPORT OUR WORK

Donate to the RCS

RCS England is a charity and relies on your support to fund research, training and conserving our heritage collections - all in the aim of advancing surgical care.

1800 ROYAL CHARTER

From our collections

We have recently had some key pieces from our archival collection digitised, including our original 1800 Royal Charter