College Voice Issue 18 

We’re pleased to share the latest issue of College Voice, our membership magazine. 

College Voice Issue 18 

We’re pleased to share the latest issue of College Voice, our membership magazine.   

If you’re a Member of our College, you’ll have received an email with a link to access the full content of issue 18 – alongside a range of previous issues.  

In this issue, we continue our 425th anniversary celebrations by sharing the stories of inspiring individuals who are making a positive impact on the world around them.  

This includes our Honorary Fellow, Sir David MacMillan, the Nobel Prize laureate whose work has enhanced the power of organic chemistry to benefit human health. In April, he gave our first 425th Anniversary Leadership Lecture, sharing insight into the community and connections that have supported him to success.  

We also feature doctor, TV presenter and author Dr Chris van Tulleken who discusses the damage ultra-processed food is doing to human and planetary health.  

And College Member Lorenzo Iafrate shares his insight on why Realistic Dentistry could empower patients following our Annual Dental Conference.  

College Voice is a magazine designed to celebrate and inspire you, our Fellows and Members. If you have any feedback on any aspect of College Voice, or if you have an idea for an article, we’d love to hear from you. You can email us on media@rcpsg.ac.uk.  

We hope you enjoy this issue. 

Not a member? You can read a sample on our website.

Or find out more about membership of our College. 


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