About us
GPING is a virtual network of GPs that evolved from the RCGP Nutrition for Health Clinical Priority Programme, established in 2013, and is chaired by Dr Rachel Pryke.
Our aim
We support general practitioners and other healthcare professionals to help people with nutritional problems, including obesity and malnutrition, and to increase physical activity in our patients. We connect front-line GPs, academics, commissioners and those working on policy matters to drive improvements across the spectrum of lifestyle risk factors.
CIRC outputs
Contact rachelgpryke@btinternet.com for queries about running a local course.
New and forthcoming work
GPING members have developed specific programmes that relate to nutrition and lifestyle:
Group outputs
Introductory Certificate in Obesity Malnutrition and Health – free training materials, including slide sets and interactive workbook, to support cascade training within non-specialist groups, for example, VTS group teaching or tutorials.
Guidance leaflets
RCGP Nutrition
Group governance
- Malnutrition Consensus Panel rep (Anita Nathan) co-author 2016 Managing Malnutrition in COPD guidance
- Member involvement in NICE Obesity guideline CG189 (Carly Hughes)
- Member involvement in NICE NAFLD guideline NG49 and NICE Quality Standard on Liver Disease (Rachel Pryke)
- Contributor to Commissioning Guidance for Tier 3 Weight Management services update and to PHE Toolkit for Commissioning Tier 2 and Tier 3 Weight Management Services (CH)
RCGP representation
- Obesity Health Alliance (RP, SM, AG)
- RCP Advisory Group on Weight and Health (RP CH)
- RCP Nutrition Committee (RP)
- PHE Obesity Prevention Priority Board (RP)
- NCMP Board (RP)
- RCP Joint Specialty Committee for Endocrinology and Diabetes Mellitus (HP)
- Obesity Action Campaign (ZW)
- World Obesity Clinical Care and Education Committee (RP and CH)
- Data recording of child BMI centile on GP IT systems– now included as action point in NHSE Child Obesity Plan and ongoing work with NHS Digital.
Minutes from previous meetings
Connect with us
Contact Dr Rachel Pryke at: rachelgpryke@btinternet.com or the Primary Care Obesity Training website