
Christmas and New Year information 2020-21
Office hours The RMBF office will be closed over the Christmas period from 24th December 2020, and will re-open on 4th January 2020. Please note that from 21st-24th December, we will…
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Office hours The RMBF office will be closed over the Christmas period from 24th December 2020, and will re-open on 4th January 2020. Please note that from 21st-24th December, we will…
Get your Quizmaster hat on and get quizzing! Organising a virtual quiz can be really easy and a lovely way to spend quality time with friends and family, whilst also…
The Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, the UK charity for doctors, medical students and their families, is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Sheila the Baroness Hollins as President Elect.…
While this year's Prudential RideLondon can’t go ahead as planned, the world’s biggest cycling event will still be taking place in a new form! Wherever you are in the world,…
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been overwhelmed by the kindness of fundraisers wanting to support the doctors fighting the virus on the frontline. It’s been amazing to see…
This week, the RMBF is proud to launch a new online wellbeing resource, offering a range of helpful advice and information for medics of all ages and specialties. Provided by…
In March, we launched an urgent fundraising appeal, to enable us to support doctors on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic. The response so far has been nothing short of…
During the current coronavirus crisis, we have been hugely touched by how many people have taken up fundraising activities, big and small, to help support doctors fighting the virus on…
As the fight against the coronavirus pandemic continues, RMBF volunteer Charles Holden shares his colleague Gina Allen’s thoughts and experiences from the frontline – and what the impact could be…
The way primary care works has rapidly changed during the coronavirus pandemic, says Yorkshire GP Dr Becks Bayana, but doctors are resourcefully adapting and there is hope for the future…