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21 November 2021

GP working hours more complex

Commenting on a story in the Sunday Express about GPs’ working hours, Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, said the following.

19 November 2021

RCGP announces Clare Gerada as new President

Professor Dame Clare Gerada will be the next President of the Royal College of General Practitioners from 20 November.

03 November 2021

RCGP Scotland’s Joint Chairs prioritise climate action during COP26

The Royal College of General Practitioners in Scotland is calling for urgent action on climate change to improve the health of people across the country.

07 October 2021

Belfast surgery awarded GP Practice of the Year 2021

The Royal College of General Practitioners, which represents over 1500 GPs across Northern Ireland, is proud to announce that Greenway Practice has been awarded Northern Ireland GP Practice of the Year 2021.

06 October 2021

RCGP Cymru Wales has launched an 8-point plan to revitalise how patients see GPs

Speaking at the launch, Dr Mair Hopkin, Joint-Chair of RCGP Cymru Wales said the following.

14 September 2021

Chronic shortage of GPs is the reason patients are facing long waiting times for appointments, says College

The College has responded to comments made by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care for England, Sajid Javid, about face to face GP appointments.

19 July 2021

RCGP and BMA statement on the latest plans for GPDPR

Health Minister Jo Churchill has today written to all GPs in England, setting out plans for the next steps for the GP Data for Planning and Research (GPDPR) programme and extending the timeframe beyond 1 September.

15 July 2021

GPs and teams advise patients on lifestyle choices but ‘prescribing’ certain foods ‘inappropriate’, says RCGP

Professor Martin Marshall, RCGP Chair, responds to the National Food Strategy, particularly on the proposal for GPs to prescribe fruit and veg to patients.

07 July 2021

GPs must be at the heart of NHS reforms, says College

Responding to the First Reading of the Health and Care Bill, Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, said the following.