The RMS National Conference is being held on Saturday 17th March 2012 at The University of Edinburgh Medical School, Teviot Place
Guest speakers to include Professor Andrew Calder (Head of the Division of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences, University of Edinburgh) and Miss Janet Kung (MRC/RCSEd Clinical Research Training Fellow, Recent winner of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Chiene Medal).
For a provisional programme of events please click here
Abstracts for presentation will be accepted between now and Friday 10th February 2012 at the address listed below. Applicants will receive a responce about the success of their abstract by the 3rd March 2012 at the very latest. This promises to be an excellent opportunity for medical students to present their research at a national level.
Abstracts must be no longer than 250 words (max) and please be aware that the format should be as follows:
- - Introduction
- - Materials/Patients and Methods
- - Results
- - Discussion
Abstracts can be submitted at: www.ctrs.org.uk
For an example of advice on how to write an abstract please see www.rcjournal.com/contents/10.04/10.04.1206.pdf
For further information please do not hesitate to contact us at rmsconference2012@gmail.com, or alternatively the Society’s secretary can be reached at enquiries@royalmedical.co.uk.
There will be prizes for the best oral presentation and best poster in each category.
If you wish to attend but do not want to make a submission please send your Name, Email address, Postal address, Institution and Year of Study to rmsconference2012@gmail.com
The conference is free to members of the RMS, £10 to student non-members and £15 to non-student non-members.
The RMS National Conference 2012 is kindly sponsored by

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The RMS National Conference is being held on Saturday 12th March 2011 at The University of Edinburgh Medical School, Teviot Place
Guest speakers to include Sir Professor Neil Douglas (Chairman of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges) and Professor Eve Johnstone (Professor of Psychiatry and Head of the Division of Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh).
For a provisional programme of events click here.
Abstracts for presentation will be accepted between 17th January – 11th February 2011 at the address listed below. Applicants will receive a responce about the success of their abstract by the 25th February at the very latest. This promises to be an excellent opportunity for medical students to present their research at a national level.
Abstracts must be no longer than 250 words (max) and please be aware that the format should be as follows:
- - Introduction
- - Materials/Patients and Methods
- - Results
- - Discussion
Abstracts can be submitted at: www.ctrs.org.uk
For an example of advice on how to write an abstract please see www.rcjournal.com/contents/10.04/10.04.1206.pdf
For further information please do not hesitate to contact us at rmsconference11@gmail.com, or alternatively the Society’s secretary can be reached at enquiries@royalmedical.co.uk.
There will be prizes for the best oral presentation and best poster in each category.
If you wish to attend but do not want to make a submission please send your Name, Email address, Postal address, Institution and Year of Study to rmsconference11@gmail.com
The conference is free to members of the RMS, £5 to student non-members and £15 to non-student non-members.