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1 November 2023
A new RCP Cymru Wales report highlights the importance of training doctors locally in north Wales as a solution to the workforce crisis.
Campaigning to make sure that the UK’s climate and sustainability policies protect population health is one of the RCP’s four policy and campaigns priorities for 2023-2026, chosen in consultation with RCP members and RCP Council.
The green physician toolkit from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) brings together evidence-based guidance and case studies to help you embed sustainable practices into everyday clinical practice.
Understand how climate change impacts health in the UK. Explore evidence on heat-related deaths, air pollution, flooding, and disease risks, and learn why physicians must act to protect vulnerable populations and reduce health inequalities.
Find practical, evidence-based actions to make healthcare greener. From telehealth and waste reduction to prescribing low-carbon medicines and streamlining care, discover how physicians can lead the NHS toward net zero while improving patient outcomes.
Campaigning to make sure that UK health policy is led by the latest research and innovation is one of the RCP’s four policy and campaigns priorities for 2023-2026, chosen in consultation with RCP members and RCP Council.
Working with our physician members, RCP Cymru Wales is campaigning for change and improvements to health and care in Wales.
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The RCP convenes the Inequalities in Health Alliance (IHA), a coalition of organisations who have come together to campaign for a cross-government strategy to reduce health inequalities. Join in the conversation #EverythingAffectsHealth.
The RCP is a founding member of the Alcohol Health Alliance UK (AHA), a coalition of more than 50 organisations working together to reduce the harm caused by alcohol.
The Northern Health Science Alliance (NHSA) was established in 2011 and acts as a front door to the north of England’s health research system, working for a healthier, wealthier region across its population of 16 million people.