Show your MP the truth about general practice
Our guide to help GPs have your voice heard in Parliament and arrange to influence and meet your MP.
Latest news
22 September 2024
RCGP warns of 'mass exodus' if retention of GPs isn't prioritised
Over 40% of GPs are unlikely to be working in general practice in five years' time, according to shock polling from the Royal College of GPs.
20 September 2024
RCGP changes position on Physician Associates working in general practice
The RCGP's governing UK Council has today voted to oppose a role for Physician Associates working in general practice.
18 September 2024
Wes Streeting to address RCGPAC
The RCGP is pleased to announce that Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will address GPs and primary care professionals at this year's RCGP Annual Conference this October.
16 September 2024
‘We need to see funding for general practice in autumn’ says College Chair
RCGP Chair calls for emergency GP funding in the October Budget following the latest analysis of waiting times for GP appointments by the Liberal Democrats.
Upcoming events
26 September 2024
Minor Surgery Skills | Entry Level (includes DOPS) - London
This two day beginners course is a mixture of theoretical and practical sessions and is intended for all GPs who wish to carry out Minor Surgery in their practices. It also includes the Direct Observations of Procedural Skills (DOPS) Assessment.
26 September 2024
Cardiology | One Day Essentials
This one day conference will cover a range of subjects relevant to the work we provide in primary care in relation to the diagnosis and treatment of heart-related conditions, focusing on clinical management, essential information, the latest evidence, practical tips, and take-home messages to help improve practice and patient outcomes.
26 September 2024
Medical Terminology for Practice Staff
Join RCGP Scotland for an interactive and skills session on medical terminology for non-clinical GP staff in Practices across Scotland.
26 September 2024
North Wales First5 Meeting
Having completed your training, the next step awaits! Led by Dr Hayley Jones, the North Wales Faculty First5 Lead, this informal learning event is tailored for First5s. The group aims to offer peer support, facilitate valuable evening events for career progression, provide complimentary learning opportunities, and create a platform for networking. The evening begins with a complimentary meal, followed by a topical speaker.
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