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The Royal College of Surgeons of England
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Prepare for your Core Surgical Training interview
Our invaluable interview masterclass will help you gain insights and practical tips ahead of your Core Surgical Training interview. Join expert panellists at 5.30pm on 11 December.
Get tips from expert panellists
FDS Undergraduate Award winners announced
Congratulations to our winner, Florence Mai, who showcased exceptional innovation through her project, Nattüra — a sustainable toothpaste tablet that's beneficial for your teeth and the planet. We are also pleased to congratulate runners-up and finalists for their outstanding work.
The award celebrates undergraduate students contributions to the dental profession
Professional Passport e-learning programme
The Professional Passport is a series of e-learning programmes designed to build skills beyond clinical practice. Choose pathways that fit your personal learning and career goals.
Gain essential skills in leadership, teamwork, communication and more
Events
Discover our events calendar in 2024
We have an exciting calendar full of activities, from our upcoming conferences to our webinars programme. Browse events
Get involved
Volunteer, contribute and join
We want you to help change the face of surgery. You can contribute to our research, publications, faculty, networks, fundraising and more. Get involved
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. Read the latest issue
BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS
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.
SUPPORT OUR WORK
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.
FROM OUR COLLECTIONS
Illustration of a skeleton and rhino from:
Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani
by Albinus 1747