Courses and events

We provide a wide range of high-quality online events to support our members' continuing professional development. Topics cover a broad range of clinical, wellbeing and developmental themes for GPs at all stages of their career.

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Zoom

Telephone consulting and triage skills

This online course will provide you with a real understanding of how to manage the risks involved in remote telephone consultations and the benefits this work can bring when practiced effectively. This day will give you tools and techniques to best handle remote telephone consultations.


  • Date

    09 January 2025
  • Start time

    09:15
  • Places left

    2
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Zoom

The RCGP 1-day SCA preparation course

This open to all one-day training course aims to improve your consultation skills and as a result pass your SCA. The course offers interactive sessions with experienced trainers and examiners.


  • Date

    15 January 2025
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    -1

Psychology of the Workplace Webinar series: Part 1 Management and the VUCA Context

Join us for the first session of our three-part webinar series on the Psychology of the Workplace. This series aims to enhance collaboration and explore new material relevant to your context. In this session, "Management in a VUCA Context," we'll focus on supporting well-being at the individual, team, and organisational levels in Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous environments. We'll discuss how to make choices that help you thrive, effectively use your strengths, and respond thoughtfully during challenging times.


  • Date

    15 January 2025
  • Start time

    19:30
  • Places left

    84

The Lowry Manchester

RCGP & AP Managing addictions in primary care 2025

This joint RCGP and Addiction Professionals conference is the largest event in the UK for GPs, shared care workers, nurses, other primary care staff, specialists, commissioners and researchers interested in and involved with the management of people with drug and alcohol problems in primary care.


  • Date

    16 January 2025
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    434

Online

Time Management in General Practice

Join us online for an evening webinar focusing on Time Management, helping you to gain confidence in steering consultations, navigating challenging conversations and tips to achieving work/life balance.


  • Date

    21 January 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    14

Zoom

Introduction to the SCA (free preparation webinar)

Join us for the first of a two-part series of FREE webinars on the SCA exam. This informative webinar introduces the SCA exam and is led by esteemed professionals Dr Roger Neighbour, Dr Robin Simpson and Dr Jim Bartlett. With extensive experience as examiners and facilitators of successful SCA prep courses for the RCGP, they bring a wealth of knowledge to guide you through this crucial examination.


  • Date

    23 January 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    1622
Sold out

Zoom

The RCGP 1-day SCA preparation course

This open to all one-day training course aims to improve your consultation skills and as a result pass your SCA. The course offers interactive sessions with experienced trainers and examiners.


  • Date

    28 January 2025
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    1

Zoom

Telephone consulting and triage skills

This online course will provide you with a real understanding of how to manage the risks involved in remote telephone consultations and the benefits this work can bring when practiced effectively. This day will give you tools and techniques to best handle remote telephone consultations.


  • Date

    29 January 2025
  • Start time

    09:15
  • Places left

    8

Online via Zoom

Navigating antimicrobial stewardship for new and early career prescribers

This webinar is designed for early career prescribers as our individual prescribing cultures are often formed during our training or early in our career with evidence highlighting that once formed, prescribing habits are likely to remain stable over time [4, 5]. We will discuss antimicrobial resistance, its consequences, and tools available that can help support healthcare professionals.


  • Date

    29 January 2025
  • Start time

    18:30
  • Places left

    770