About the forum
The Senior Fellows Forum is a vibrant community of accomplished professionals, thought leaders and esteemed academics. For an annual fee of £27.50, members of the Senior Fellows Forum have access to special academic lectures and non-academic talks on topics such as technology, society, history, art and more. They can also engage in a variety of social activities and guided tours to renowned institutions, cultural landmarks and places of interest.
To join, contact us by email or call on 020 7290 2991
As a member of the Senior Fellows Forum you will have access to a journal, which publishes three times a year. There is also a camera club which anyone is welcome to join.
Forum committee members
Forum meetings and conferences are usually organised by members of the Forum committee, led by the Forum chair and often in collaboration with specialist societies.
Interested in joining the forum committee?
Section councils and Society committees play a pivotal role at the RSM, and we are always looking for members who would like to get involved. If you would like to apply, please complete our application form and a council or committee representative will be in touch.
Upcoming Senior Fellows Forum events
View all events and webinars being run by the Senior Fellows Forum.
Apothecaries Hall & St Paul's Cathedral Visit
Climate change: A closer look at the challenges and solutions
Hindu mythology - Vishnu’s Avatars: Krishna and Rama
Exclusive visit to the Garrick Club
Grand Duchess Elena Pavolvna and Princess Isabel and the freeing of the serfs and slaves in Russia and Brazil
Art and medicine
The Zoological Society of London: Two hundred years of science and conservation
Join the RSM today
Become a member today and get discounted rates on our education programme.
Fellow
For working doctors and consultants (FY1 to ST8), retired doctors, and those holding senior management positions in medicine or healthcare.
Associate
For scientists and other professionals with a proven interest (or role) in the healthcare sector, but who do not hold a medical qualification.
Student
For those studying medicine, dentistry or another healthcare-related subject, who are on their way to becoming a qualified medical or healthcare professional.