RCGP blog
29 May 2026
Fairer Practice: palliative care for people with experience of homelessness
Dr Lindy Bolzern, First5 lead for the RCGP's Fairer Practice community, explores how we can use the Fairer Practice toolkit and Daffodil Standards to provide equitable palliative care for people with experience of homelessness.
14 May 2026
Venturing into primary care research delivery in Scotland
GP Partner, Dr Drummond Begg discusses why Penicuik Medical Practice based in Lothian started exploring research delivery and the opportunities it brings to general practice in Scotland.
14 May 2026
Getting started in research delivery within general practice
Dr Uwa Ima-Edomwonyi, GP at Donneybrook Medical Centre in Greater Manchester, shares his practice’s journey to becoming research active, including useful advice on getting started
14 May 2026
Growing your research delivery portfolio – Tips from an experienced site
Windrush Medical Centre GP Partner, Dr Nick Thomas shares the practice’s journey from getting started in research delivery to growing the team and facilities to deliver a wide-ranging research portfolio.
14 May 2026
Growing a non-commercial research delivery portfolio
Dr Anna Turner, GP partner and PCN Research Lead in Devon, explores her route into delivering research with a small team.
14 May 2026
Primary care research delivery in Northern Ireland
Dr Laura McQuillan, GP and Clinical Research Lead for Primary Care Research Northern Ireland, shares her route into this field and where other practices can go for support.
14 May 2026
Delivering research in general practice in Wales
Dr Selena Harris discusses the benefits of research delivery and support for other practices in Wales to get involved.
14 May 2026
Bringing research to our practice & Primary Care Network (PCN)
Dr Serge Engamba, GP and PCN Research lead, shares his journey to upskill and develop the research delivery capability of his Norwich based practices.
11 May 2026
Helping patients stay safe from suicide
10 tips for General Practitioners to help patients stay safe from suicide. For urgent help for mental health, contact the NHS or call 111.
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