Yorkshire Faculty

Welcome from the Yorkshire Faculty. We support 2078 members, Fellows, GP Registrars and Associates in the Yorkshire area, which covers West Yorkshire (Leeds, Wakefield, Kirklees, Calderdale) and Harrogate. Alongside supporting our local GPs, we also strive to be the first point of contact for our members. Our board members include medical students from the Leeds GPSoc, First5s and members at all stages of their career. The Yorkshire Faculty is one of few Faculties to also have non-GP members on its board including nurses and clinical pharmacists.

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White Rose initiative

In addition to the services we provide to members locally, we have joined with Humber and the Ridings and South Yorkshire North Trent Faculties to consider an education programme that meets the needs of members across our County. 

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14 March 2025

The RCGP 1-day SCA preparation course - 14 March 2025

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...

14 March 2025

Statistics for the AKT and Beyond

Join us online for two half-days to explain the key concepts of statistics. You will improve existing knowledge and understanding, learn new skills, help interpret scientific...

19 March 2025

Learn and Connect - CPR update course March 2025 - AM

You are invited to join our CPR Update/Refresher course taking place in Leeds. A Learn and Connect event that will provide you with an update on CPR, including a certificate for...

19 March 2025

Learn and Connect - CPR update course March 2025 - PM

You are invited to join our CPR Update/Refresher course taking place in Leeds. A Learn and Connect event that will provide you with an update on CPR, including a certificate for...

Board meetings

We rely on members to play an active role locally, promoting the college and the Faculty's aims and objectives but also, we rely on you to bring your ideas to the Faculty board about how we can continue to improve the services that we offer. All members are welcome to attend Faculty board meetings, which take place four times a year (February, June, September and November) online via Zoom. The Yorkshire Faculty board is made up of a wide range or members from Medical Students from the Leeds GPSoc, FY doctors, GP registrars, First5s and members at all stages of their career. We also have non GP members on the board including nurses, and clinical pharmacists.

Local training and development

We are keen to support the educational and training needs of our members and regularly arrange social and educational events within Yorkshire to help members network with their peers.

First5

We support our GP members within their first five years following CCT. We have First5 representatives on our faculty board who are keen to support First5 colleagues and organise initiatives to bring them together. They can be contacted via the faculty office.

Fellowship

The Faculty actively encourages its members of 5 years' plus standing to consider putting themselves forward for Fellowship. We have a Fellowship lead within the faculty who can offer advice and support. Please contact us if you would like to discuss this further.

Membership for all

Membership for all means any GPs who have been on the GMC GP register for a minimum of five years and have completed at least one revalidation cycle (or completed CEGPR) will now be eligible to apply for membership via a new, inclusive route. For more information, visit the Membership for all webpage.

Meet your faculty

Faculty Officers

  • Dr Gwyn Elias - Faculty Chair
  • Dr Abdullah Albeyatti - Provost
  • Dr Aisling MacCormac - Vice Chair
  • Dr Azza Elghonaimy - Honorary Secretary, Nationally Elected Council Rep and IMG Lead
  • Dr Philip Xiu - Honorary Treasurer
  • Dr Vijay Kumar - Faculty Council Representative

Faculty board members

  • Dr Ed Bylina - LCARM/GP Families Lead 
  • Dr Andrew Sixsmith
  • Dr Emma Tonner
  • John Walsh
  • Dr Naeem Khalid
  • Dr Peter Davies
  • Dr David Smith - Education Lead and Deputy Council Rep
  • Dr Ed Kolpanowicz
  • Dr Sabin Kamal
  • Dr Jude Danby - LCARM & GP Families Lead
  • Dr Ahsan Sani - Leeds GPSoc President
  • Dr Mahnoor Akram - GP Registrar Rep
  • Dr Zainab Badawy - GP Registrar Rep
  • Kareem Mohamed - Pharmacist Rep
  • Gil Ramsden - Nurse Rep
  • Ruth Colbeck - Nurse Rep

Contact us

RCGP Yorkshire Faculty
The Outset
Sankey Street
Warrington
Cheshire
WA1 1NN

Telephone: 07464498887
Email: yorkshire@rcgp.org.uk

Your Faculty Administrator is Libby Ramsden - email libby.ramsden@rcgp.org.uk.

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(Approved by the College Council under Bye-Law 50)

Interpretation

  1. The Interpretation Act 1978 applies to these Bye-Laws as to an Act of Parliament.
  2. Words and phrases used in the Charter, Ordinances and Bye-Laws of the College mean the same in these Bye-Laws.

Faculty name

  1. The name of the Faculty shall be the Yorkshire Faculty of the Royal College of General Practitioners (referred to in these Rules as “the Faculty”).

Area of the Faculty

  1. The area of the Faculty shall be Airedale, Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Harrogate, Huddersfield, Ilkley, Leeds, Northallerton, Scarborough, Wakefield and York.

Terms of Reference1

  1. The terms of reference of the Faculty are to further the College object in the area referred to in Bye-Law 4 of these Bye-Laws, subject to the Charter, Ordinances and Bye-Laws of the College.

Membership of the Faculty

  1. The members of the Faculty shall be those members of the College practising or employed in the area referred to in Bye-Law 4 of these Bye-Laws or, if retired or otherwise not practising or employed, residing within that area. The Board may in addition permit the privileges of membership of the Faculty to be made available to members of the College not qualified for membership of the Faculty under the previous provisions of this Bye-Law.

Associateship of the Faculty

  1. The associates of the Faculty shall be those associates of the College practising or employed in the area referred to in Bye-Law 4 of these Bye-Laws or, if retired or otherwise not practising or employed, residing within that area. The Board may in addition grant the privileges of associateship of the Faculty to individual associates of the College not qualified for associateship under the previous provisions of this Bye-Law. Associates may attend general meetings of the Faculty, but shall not be entitled to vote.

General meetings

    1. Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2),] the Annual General Meeting of the Faculty shall be held once in each Faculty year (defined for this purpose as running from 1st November in one year to the next following 30th October) on a date and time decided by the Board. Notice of the Annual General Meeting shall be sent to all members and associates of the Faculty not less than 21 clear days before the meeting.
    2. The Board may, not less than 28 days before the date on which an Annual General Meeting of the Faculty is due to be held, resolve to dispense with the Annual General Meeting if it appears unlikely that a quorum will be obtained or that there are other good reasons for doing so. Notice of the fact that the Annual General Meeting has been dispensed with shall be sent to all members and associates not less than 14 days before the date on which the Annual General Meeting would have been held. Where the Board has dispensed with the Annual General Meeting, the Board may take such decisions as could have been taken by the Annual General Meeting, and the provisions of these Bye-Laws shall apply as necessary.]
  1. The business of the Annual General Meeting shall be:
    1. To approve the minutes of the previous general meeting;
    2. To receive the results of elections to the Board;
    3. To receive the Annual Report of the Board;
    4. To approve the Accounts of the Board for the preceding financial year to 31 March;
    5. Members’ motions; and
    6. Such other business as the Chairman may allow.
  2. Any 10 members of the Faculty may by requisition to the Chairman or Honorary Secretary demand that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the Faculty be convened, on not less than 28 days’ notice, for the purpose of considering any motion set out in the requisition.
  3. The quorum of general meetings of the Faculty shall be 6 members. If within 15 minutes of the time appointed for the beginning of the meeting a quorum is not present, the meeting shall be abandoned and, in the case of an Annual General Meeting, the Board may take such decisions as could have been reached by that meeting as if the meeting had been dispensed with under Bye-Law 8 of these Bye-Laws.
  4. The Provost or other officer designated by the Board shall chair all general meetings of the Faculty. In the absence of both the Provost and the designated officer, any other officer designated by the Board to do so shall preside. In the absence of the Provost and any officer designated to preside, the members present at the meeting shall elect one of their number to chair the meeting.
  5. The rules of debate at general meetings of the Faculty shall, subject to the discretion of the Chairman of the meeting, be those applicable to general meetings of the College, with the necessary adaptations.
  6. All questions at general meetings of the Faculty shall be decided by a majority of the members present and voting, and the Chairman of the meeting shall have a second or casting vote, regardless of whether he or she has already voted.

Officers of the Faculty

  1. The officers of the Faculty shall be a Provost, Chairman, Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer and such other officers as the Board shall decide from time to time. The term of office of the officers shall be 3 years.
  2. The Chairman, Vice Chairman, Provost, Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer of the Board shall be elected by the members of the Faculty, in such manner as the Board shall decide, and every member shall be entitled to vote. No election needs to take place if only one candidate is duly nominated for any particular vacancy. If a system of single transferable voting is adopted, it shall be carried out in accordance with the procedures advised by the Electoral Reform Society.

Faculty Board

  1. The management of the affairs of the Faculty shall be vested in a Faculty Board (referred to as “the Board” in these Bye-Laws), which is empowered, subject to the provisions of the Charter, Ordinances and Bye-Laws of the College and any directions of the Council, to act on behalf of the College and the Faculty. The Board may regulate its own procedure, subject as previously stated.
  2. The members of the Board shall be the Provost, Chairman, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer, Faculty representative and deputy representative on Council, national elected council members and up to 12 additional members appointed by the faculty Board.
  3. The Board may appoint such committees or sub-committees for such purposes as it thinks fit.
  4. The Board and any of its committees or sub-committees may if the Chairman of the body concerned agrees meet wholly or partly by telephone or video conference, provided all members have been sent the papers for the meeting (including by electronic means). The quorum for meetings of the Board shall be 6 members.

Faculty representative(s) on College Council

  1. The Board shall be responsible for nominating the Faculty representative(s) on the College Council.

Accounts and financial arrangements

  1. The Honorary Treasurer of the Faculty shall be responsible for drawing up the Accounts of the Faculty for the previous 12 months to 31 March, including a balance sheet and profit and loss account. The Accounts as so drawn up shall be sent to the Honorary Treasurer of the College, for inclusion in the Annual Financial Report of the College.
  2. The banking account(s) of the Faculty shall be held at the Nat West, or such other Bank as the Board may from time to time decide, subject to the approval of the Honorary Treasurer of the College. Appropriate procedures shall be put in place by the Board, subject to the approval of the Honorary Treasurer of the College, for signature of cheques.

Amendment, revocation or re-making of Bye-Laws

  1. These Bye-Laws may, subject to the approval of the College Council, be amended, revoked and re-made by resolution of the members of the Faculty in general meeting, passed by not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting.

Reviewed Summer 2012

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