RCGP news
26 May 2022
GP teams still working to their absolute limit, shows latest consultation data
Responding to the latest consultation figures, Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, said:
26 May 2022
RCGP response to Fuller Stocktake on integrating primary care
Responding to ‘Next steps for integrating primary care: Fuller Stocktake report’ published today.
18 May 2022
Home Office bureaucracy causing 100s of new NHS trained GPs to face hurdles to stay and work in the UK during workforce crisis
GP trainees from overseas should be given indefinite leave to remain in the UK following successful completion of their GP training, the RCGP said today.
09 May 2022
RCGP highlights GP pressures and the impact they are having on patient care in Daily Express
The following comment piece by RCGP Chair Professor Martin Marshall has been published in today’s Daily Express and featured on the front page of the newspaper.
07 May 2022
RCGP fights back against critical letters in Daily Telegraph
RCGP Chair Prof Martin Marshall pens a letter in the Daily Telegraph today in response to several critical letters about general practice and the wider NHS.
03 May 2022
GP numbers falling while patient numbers rise is making workload ‘unsustainable’, says College
Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the RCGP, responds to research by the Lib Dems showing that on average every GP is responsible for 2,200 patients.
28 April 2022
Latest consultation rates show GP teams are 'working exceptionally hard' in difficult circumstances
Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the RCGP responds to claims that some patients in Group 6 of the JCVI’s priority list are being ‘denied’ vaccines.
16 April 2022
RCGP statement on sodium valproate use
Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the RCGP responds to a Sunday Times investigation on continued use of sodium valproate for women of child-bearing age.
14 April 2022
College in Northern Ireland says 'time for action' on GP capacity
RCGPNI Chair has said it is deeply regrettable that many patients are struggling to access GP services, but that this is not the fault of hardworking GP teams.
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