Rural Forum
We represent rural and remote GPs and promote rural issues inside and outside the College Faculties. There are around 800 RCGP members currently signed up to the rural forum, who are invited to participate in discussions pertinent to this group of members. We aim to advance the College's objectives in rural practice; facilitate communication and networking of rural doctors in the UK and support the professional development of rural GPs. By working with the College, we raise issues concerning remote and rural GPs to help inform political debate.
Latest from your faculty
Rural Forum 'Highly Commended' at RCGP Inspire Awards
The Rural Forum were thrilled to be ‘Highly Commended’ in the Vibrant Faculty category at the recent Inspire Awards on Friday 21 June. Chair, Dr Emma Watts said:
“I was proud that the Rural Forum was highly commended for the faculty effort. We are small, but we are growing in strength. We need to remember we represent 18% of the UK population so we need a strong voice if policy and progress are to be equitable across the urban/rural divide, when policy can be urban centric.”
If you are interested in joining us, you will be made very welcome. Please contact Ruth Bishop for more details.
Chair of the RCGP Rural Forum, June 2024
Dr Emma Watts is Chair of the RCGP Rural Forum. She is a dispensing doctor based in Shere, in the Surrey Hills. The practice covers an area of 50 square miles, with multiple villages, and a population of nearly 10,000 patients. Although geographically not far from London, the practice struggles with similar rural access problems to rural practices elsewhere in the UK. Emma is also an LMC Rep, sitting on the Surrey LMC.
Emma has been working as a rural GP for the past 18 years and is passionate about providing continuity of care and addressing rural inequity. She contributed to the Inquiry into the future of General Practice, which was led by Jeremy Hunt and published last year. The community gynaecology service run by the surgery was featured in the Rural proofing for Health Toolkit (Rural England) as an example of excellence.
Emma is hoping to stimulate more involvement in the Rural Forum for rural GPs. Given that rural patients make up 18% of the UK population, Emma would like to see the College rural proofing all of its policies and will work to increase the profile of rural GPs within the College.
Emma said the following about her role:
I volunteered for the role as Chair of the RCGP Rural Forum because I wanted to try to do my best to help rural GPs who experience the same problems as I do. I really want to ensure that College policy is rural-proofed, to protect rural patients from urban skew. I have found it really positive to form friendships with other rural colleagues who share my passion for rural healthcare, and I now feel I have a greater network of support. I have been surprised at the interest from urban colleagues who just want to know a little more about the differences between urban and rural general practice. Essentially, though we are all time-poor in general practice, I have really enjoyed connecting with others and would encourage other members to get involved.
April 2024
This month Dr Emma Watts was invited to the House of Lords for the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution's 'Empowering the Worth & Wellbeing of Farming People' campaign.
RABI provides expert mental health & wellbeing support, as well as financial, emotional & practical help to farming people.
They are looking to build collaboration between different stakeholders involved in rural health. The RCGP Rural Forum is well placed to offer insights into how health inequality in rural areas impacts both wellbeing, & the ability to access healthcare as simply as those who live in urban areas.
We look forward to developing a supportive partnership.
Get involved
Top tips for rural healthcare webinar series
Sign up to attend one or all of our evening webinars hosted by the RCGP Rural Forum providing expert practical advice about working in remote and rural settings.
- Medical Emergency: Ambulance wait: 50 minutes – now what? Monday 14 October, 19:00
- Medical Emergency: Is your trolley ready for STAT? Wednesday 27 November, 19:00
- Medical Emergency: STAT: Who’s your emergency back up? Tuesday 10 December, 19:00
Rural Forum Discussion Google Group
This is the means by which members can follow and inform topical debate and can contribute to Rural Forum activity. An operational guide will be sent electronically on joining the Forum. The Forum is open to any College member and is completely free. Join by emailing your details to us. Please include:
- First name and surname
- GMC number
- The email address which you registered with the College's membership database
Benefits of joining:
- Representation of rural practitioners' interests in the care of their patients at all levels
- Established democratic representative structure
- Opportunity for you to inform and influence College policy
- A virtual system of communication via e-communication and web based facilities
- Fee reduction for attendance at educational meetings and courses run by the Forum
- Opportunity to comment on and influence College policy
- Opportunity to influence College interaction with other agencies where their policies and initiatives may impact on rural healthcare.
Meet your faculty
Rural Forum Officers
- Dr Emma Watts - Chair
- Dr Christopher Clark - England Representative
- Dr Robert Lambourn - England Representative
- Dr Melanie Plant - Welsh Representative
- Dr Miriam Dolan - Northern Ireland Representative
- Dr Rebecca Orr - Northern Ireland and AiT Representative
- Dr Christopher Williams - Scottish Representative
- Dr Sanjeev Maskara - England Representative
- Mrs Jane Randall-Smith - EURIPA Representative
- Dr John Wynn-Jones - WONCA Working Party Rural Practice (WWPRP) Chair, European Rural and Isolated Practitioners Association (EURIPA) Past President. RCGP representative and contact with Rural International Organisations
- Dr Shen Gills - Scottish Representative
The RCGP Rural Forum group aims to improve representation of rural GPs within the College.
The forum supports GP revalidation and investigates education that seeks to ensure recruitment and retention in rural practices. We aim to improve communication with rural members, offer input for CPD programmes and research and provide the rural perspective in shaping College policy.
Our aims are to:
- Represent rural and remote GPs, and promote rural issues inside and outside the College faculties
- Encourage rural GPs to engage with the College
- Advance the College's objectives in rural practice
- Facilitate communication and networking of rural doctors in the UK
- Support the professional development of rural GPs
- Promote remote and rural issues at appropriate levels, engaging with the profession and managers and informing political debate.
Contact us
Ruth Bishop | Regional Engagement Manager | South West England | Faculties
Email: ruth.bishop@rcgp.org.uk
Phone: 0203 188 7685 | 07585 978432
Useful links
WHO Reference Documents on Remote and Rural Retention Policy for Health Workers
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