Don’t miss the latest edition of Voice magazine

The autumn edition of Voice, our College membership magazine, is now available.

Don’t miss the latest edition of Voice magazine

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If you’re a Member or Fellow of the College, you can access your copy of Voice by logging in to your membership dashboard, and going to the Voice page here on our website. If you have yet to join the College or are not logged in, you’ll see a preview version of the magazine.

This issue includes a wealth of articles, from introducing our most recent Honorary Fellows, to celebrating the NHS at 75, looking at ways to improve sustainability in your working day, and exploring inequality in healthcare in advance of our President’s Conference.

We hope you enjoy this edition, and welcome any feedback. If you’d like to know more about contributing to Voice, please get in touch through media@rcpsg.ac.uk.

Clarification: In our most recent edition of College Voice we published an illustrative piece on “Milestones through the years” celebrating achievements in the first 75 years of the NHS. We included the development of the Glasgow Coma Scale in 1974 attributing this to Sir Graham Teasdale, former President of the College. Sir Graham has been in touch to ask us to correctly attribute this milestone, not only to himself, but also to his co-author Professor Bryan Jennett (1926-2008) and we are happy to do so, recognising the contribution of both to the landmark publication “Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. 1974 Jul 13;2(7872):81–4”.


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