Latest news
14 November 2025
In the health news
The College regularly features in the news to be the voice for general practice on issues that matter to members.
13 November 2025
RCGP responds to UKHSA report on rise in antibiotic-resistant infections
Professor Kamila Hawthorne warns that new UKHSA figures on antibiotic-resistant infections underline the urgency of using antibiotics responsibly and improving patient understanding of when they are effective.
10 November 2025
RCGP warns of a 'mass exodus' of GPs within five years
New polling by the College reveals nearly a third of GPs are unlikely to be working in general practice in five years’ time
07 November 2025
Flu is on the rise – and it’s hitting earlier than usual
Professor Kamila Hawthorne, Chair of the RCGP, warns that the latest data from the RCGP’s Research and Surveillance Centre shows high levels of flu and respiratory illnesses earlier than expected this winter and offers advice to protect vulnerable groups and reduce pressure on the NHS.
Courses and events
19 November 2025
RCGP Wales - Joint Injection 19 November 2025
This 1-day Joint Injection course is aimed at practitioners working with musculoskeletal patients who would like to improve their assessment, diagnosis and management of...
19 November 2025
Graphic Medicine Book Club: Antimicrobial Resistance Week
NW London are hosting online graphic writing book club session to celebrate antimicrobial week in november 2025, the book being read will be Resistance. This is a great...
19 November 2025
North East London Faculty Board Meeting | November 2025
Our Faculty board meet four times per year in February, June September and November and is made up of GP volunteers and Lay representatives. We also have representation from local...
19 November 2025
Endometrial cancer and heavy menstrual bleeding | EWS
This webinar explores the UK’s high rates of endometrial cancer, under-recognised risk factors, and diagnostic limitations—especially inconsistent fast-track hysteroscopy...
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