I'm a dental surgeon
Join us today to develop your knowledge and skills and get the support you need for your career
Knowledge
With regular developments in surgery and dentistry, staying up to date is key, which is why we’ve developed a whole range of resources to support you, including:
- Access to thousands of e-journals and online resources.
- Access to popular publications The Bulletin, Annals and Faculty Dental Journal (FDJ), key sources of surgical and professional information.
- Regular e-newsletters keeping you up to date with news, policy and developments in surgery.
- Free access to The Funky Professor anatomy study videos worth £29.95.
Skills and development
We understand that professional development and learning new skills is a key part of your role as a surgeon. As an RCS England member you can:
- develop your knowledge and skills with e-Den, an online interactive learning resource delivered by FDS in partnership with Health Education England (HEE);
- use our library services including literature searches;
- access to 1,500 specimens and an iPad-based specimen review through the Anatomy and Pathology Museum;
- apply for research fellowships;
- access leadership and development opportunities such as our Women in Surgery network;
- access a range of courses to help you develop.
Support
Our careers advice, support and access to new opportunities will help you drive your career forward, with:
- Financial support via bursaries and awards, helping you get ahead.
- A dedicated regional network.
- FDS post-nominals, demonstrating your commitment to the profession.
- Rewards Plus, RCS England's exclusive membership scheme offering a range of discounts and special offers. You can find the Rewards Plus link in the latest member newsletter.
Contact us about membership
Email membership@rcseng.ac.uk to discuss joining the College or any administration of your membership.
Thank you for your enquiry. We will reply to you as soon as possible.
Telephone
020 7405 3474 (option 1)
Office hours are Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm (UK time)
Visit
The quickest way to discuss anything to do with membership is via email or telephone, however you are always welcome to visit the building in person. Please go to reception and they will contact the membership team.
