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Tomorrow's Doctors: Spotlight on Maxillofacial Surgery

Organised by the Royal Society of Medicine
Dates11–11 Jul 2026
VenueRoyal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street
CityLondon, United Kingdom
FormatIn-person + Hybrid
A one-day hybrid RSM conference for students and early-career clinicians exploring oral and maxillofacial surgery through lectures, case-based discussion, practical workshops, research presentations and career guidance.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 8 Jun 2026
MedicMess Conference Intelligence
Audience
Medical and dental students, foundation doctors, core surgical trainees, junior OMFS trainees and early-career clinicians interested in surgery, dentistry or related specialties.
Networking
Moderate to high: the page describes networking opportunities, career discussions and a supportive learning environment.
Research Value
Moderate: research presentations are mentioned, but no abstract deadline, prize route or publication outcome is published.
Trainee Relevance
High: the event is specifically designed for students and early-career clinicians and covers career pathways including second-degree routes.
Why This Conference Matters
Audience
Medical and dental students, foundation doctors, core surgical trainees, junior OMFS trainees and early-career clinicians interested in surgery, dentistry or related specialties.
Networking
Moderate to high: the page describes networking opportunities, career discussions and a supportive learning environment.
Research Value
Moderate: research presentations are mentioned, but no abstract deadline, prize route or publication outcome is published.
Trainee Relevance
High: the event is specifically designed for students and early-career clinicians and covers career pathways including second-degree routes.
Programme Highlights
09:00
Hybrid conference
Tomorrow's Doctors: Spotlight on Maxillofacial Surgery
Lectures
Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery including trauma, oncology, reconstruction, deformity and salivary gland disease
Workshop
Practical skills including facial suturing and facial fracture management
Discussion
Career guidance and training pathways including second-degree routes
Presentations
Research presentations and networking
Keynote Speakers

MedicMess Tips

  • Virtual attendance applies to the morning session only; the afternoon workshop is in-person and interactive.
  • Booking deadline is shown as 10 July 2026, with registration closing at 1:00am on 11 July 2026.
  • Ticket amounts are not visible without entering the RSM sign-in/booking flow.
Key Deadlines
10 Jul 2026 · 3 days
Registration deadline
11 Jul 2026 · 4 days
Conference begins
Practical Information
Online OptionHybrid event; virtual rates apply to the morning session, while the afternoon workshop is in-person and not recorded.
Venue DetailsRoyal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE.
Registration NoteBooking deadline shown as 10 July 2026; event page also says registration closes at 1:00am on 11 July 2026.
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyOral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Organising societyRoyal Society of Medicine
Conference formatIn-person + Hybrid
LocationRoyal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London
The Complete Guide to the Tomorrow's Doctors: Spotlight on Maxillofacial Surgery

Tomorrow's Doctors: Spotlight on Maxillofacial Surgery is a one-day hybrid RSM conference on 11 July 2026 at 1 Wimpole Street, London, bringing together the Tomorrow's Doctors series and UMAX 2026. The event is aimed at medical and dental students, foundation doctors, core surgical trainees, junior OMFS trainees and students or trainees interested in surgery, dentistry or related specialties. The programme uses oral and maxillofacial surgery as a case study of a modern multidisciplinary surgical career, covering facial trauma, head and neck oncology, reconstructive surgery, facial deformity and salivary gland disease. The page describes expert-led lectures, case-based discussions, practical skills sessions, interactive career discussions, research presentations and networking. Standard pricing is available until 10 July 2026 and booking deadlines are shown for both in-person and virtual attendance; the event page also says registration closes at 1:00am on 11 July 2026. Actual ticket amounts are not visible without entering the RSM sign-in/booking flow. No abstract deadline, publication outcome, named speaker list or event-specific CPD points are published on the visible page.