RCGP blog
11 June 2022
RCGP examinations - future developments, June 2021
We hope you have all been keeping well and want to thank you for your continued work to support your general practice colleagues and patients throughout the pandemic. Here’s our latest update on future developments for RCGP examinations. We are currently working on the exam schedule for 2022 and will update you soon.
01 June 2022
Supporting professional development for refugee doctors
Dr Stephen Nickless discusses his experience of helping refugee doctors during his retirement.
11 May 2022
Becoming a medico-legal report writer for Freedom from Torture
Dr Jillian Creasy discusses her experience of branching out from general practice.
10 May 2022
RCGP examinations update
We are sure this update will find you extremely busy, not only in your day-to-day clinical work and supporting the response to the pandemic, but if you are also preparing for examinations. As part of our more regular updates, we want to let you know about the following...
30 April 2022
Later careers and retired members: becoming a coach and mentor
Dr. Anita Campbell is a retired member of the medical community who now focuses on supporting her fellow general practitioners by becoming a coach and mentor. Learn more about her story and how she helps her colleagues in the later stages of their careers.
22 April 2022
Dipesh Gopal - NIHR In-Practice Fellow
A GP in North London and researcher in cancer care at Queen Mary University, Dipesh Gopal first became interested in a career in academia after his intercalated degree as a medical student. He took the initiative to organise research, as well as improve writing skills.
22 April 2022
Mohammad Razai - NIHR In-Practice Fellow
Mohammad Razai is an NIHR In-Practice Fellow in Primary Care at the Population Health Research Institute at St George's University of London. Here, Mohammad undertakes research in cardiovascular health, physical activity trials and epidemiology.
22 April 2022
Jane Wilcock - Active Researcher
Jane Wilcock is a GP, based in Salford. Jane became interested in academic general practice as a trainer of medical students and GP specialty trainees. She gained her research skills through supervising and marking undergraduate MRes projects.
22 April 2022
General Practitioner Shoba Poduval
Shoba Poduval is a GP at the Mildmay Medical Practice in Islington, a small urban practice with around 5,00 patients. Academic research drew Shoba in towards the end of her GP training.
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