Fortitude
Fortitude
Healthcare workers’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic
Exhibition 25 September 2023 – 18 July 2024 (exhibition extended) Royal College of Physicians, London - plan your visit.
‘The pandemic really brought out the good in people, it seemed to illuminate our strengths and fortitude in the face of an ever-evolving virus.’
RM, clinical microbiology fellow, north-west England
fortitude (noun): courage in pain or adversity
In January 2021 the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) museum created a survey to collect and record the experiences of RCP members and other healthcare professionals working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
From trainee doctors and consultants to GPs and physician associates, survey respondents from over 20 medical specialties and professions described how their lives were transformed. With their permission, the RCP is privileged to share their experiences, in their own words.
These stories may be challenging to read and hear. They are honest and speak of suffering, chaos and exhaustion. They are also inspiring, filled with compassion, courage and joy. Some stories may contradict our own understanding of the pandemic, and others caution and urge us to learn from these experiences.
The objects, images, written accounts and recordings in the exhibition were donated to the RCP via the survey, and the quotes are taken directly from donations.
This exhibition contains images, descriptions and audio recordings relating to illness, death, grief and trauma
Share your experience
If you are a healthcare professional and would like to share your experience of working during the COVID-19 pandemic you can do so via the COVID-19 survey
‘I hope that the sharing of our experiences can help people to glean some further understanding and show some greater compassion for all those that have toiled, sacrificed and suffered in the last few years … Though it may be difficult and they may want to turn away, I hope they don’t so we can all build a deeper understanding of what so many like me have experienced in the healthcare profession.’
YT, palliative medicine ST5 (specialty training year 5), London
Upcoming exhibition events
Visit exhibition events to book your place on our linked public event programme which will be run alongside the exhibition.
2023
- Thursday 5 October (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: Museum Late & paper crafts cafe
- Monday 23 October (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: Ker-pow! How Science superheroes crushed COVID
- Monday 30 October (RCP at The Spine, Liverpool) Event: Ker-pow! How Science superheroes crushed COVID
- Thursday 2 November (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: Museum Late & paper crafts cafe
- Wednesday 22 November (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: Fortitude - Writing for Wellbeing
- Thursday 7 December (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: Museum Late & festive crafts cafe
2024
*Please note the exhibition will be available to visit after hours at all Museum Lates.
- Thursday 1 February (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: RCP Museum Late - LGBT+ History special
- Wednesday 6 March (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: RCP Museum Taster tour - Fortitude
- Thursday 7 March (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: RCP Museum Late - Women in medicine*
- Wednesday 27 March (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: Find your peaceful place: mindful drawing at the RCP
- Thursday 4 April (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: RCP Museum Late - Fortitude
- Thursday 2 May (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: RCP Museum Late - Medicinal Garden
- Tuesday 4 June (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: RCP Museum Late - London Festival of Architecture
- Thursday 4 July (RCP at Regent's Park, London) Event: RCP Museum Late - Fortitude
- Wednesday 10 July (RCP at Regent's Park, London OR online) Event: In their own words: doctors and the COVID-19 pandemic