RCGP news
20 November 2020
College Chair says huge thank you to ‘remarkable and inspiring’ GPs as he marks first year in office
RCGP Chair Martin Marshall has said a ‘huge thank you’ to GPs for their ‘remarkable and inspiring’ response to the pandemic in a speech to mark his first year in office.
20 November 2020
Expansion of the flu vaccination programme is 'sensible' but will be a 'huge challenge', says RCGP
The College supports the 'sensible' expansion of this winter’s flu vaccination programme to include patients aged 50-64.
19 November 2020
GPs offer patients top tips for maintaining physical and mental health during second lockdown
The Royal College of GPs is encouraging people to take steps to care for both their physical and mental health during the second national lockdown.
11 November 2020
RCGP collaborate with RNID to support GPs deliver care to deaf patients
A new toolkit to support GPs to deliver care for patients with hearing loss and aims to encourage deaf patients to access primary care, has been launched today.
09 November 2020
Vaccine news ‘positive’ but still questions that need answers, says RCGP
That such progress has been made in developing a vaccine for Covid-19 is positive news.
06 November 2020
New workload prioritisation guidance to support GPs through next wave of COVID-19
The College has published new guidance on workload prioritisation, reflecting the increasing prevalence of COVID-19 around the country.
06 November 2020
Health Minister thanks GPs for their work during pandemic
Jo Churchill MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Prevention, Public Health and Primary Care, has written to GPs and practice staff thanking them for their ongoing hard work during the pandemic.
05 November 2020
General practice is open says Royal College of GPs as England enters second national lockdown
General practice is open and that general practice services are available, albeit being delivered differently than usual in many cases.
04 November 2020
Medical leaders call for 'breathing space'
As hospitals struggle under increasing COVID-19 strain, medical Royal Colleges urge the public to work in partnership with healthcare professionals.
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