Courses and events

We provide a wide range of high-quality online events to support our members' continuing professional development. Topics cover a broad range of clinical, wellbeing and developmental themes for GPs at all stages of their career.

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Microsoft Teams

Medical Terminology for Practice Staff

Join RCGP Scotland for an interactive and skills session on medical terminology for non-clinical GP staff in Practices across Scotland.


  • Date

    05 June 2024
  • Start time

    13:30
  • Places left

    0

Online via Zoom

The New SCA Exam: Half-Day Preparation Course - 5 June PM

This is a short, intensive half-day course delivered by experienced SCA examiners. Focusing on the consulting skills which are most likely to improve your performance in the SCA exam.


  • Date

    05 June 2024
  • Start time

    13:30
  • Places left

    17
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Royal College of General Practitioners

Minor Surgery Skills | Entry Level (includes DOPS) - London

This two day beginners course is a mixture of theoretical and practical sessions and is intended for all GPs who wish to carry out Minor Surgery in their practices. It also includes the Direct Observations of Procedural Skills (DOPS) Assessment.


  • Date

    06 June 2024
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    0

Zoom

Telephone consulting and triage skills

This online course will provide you with a real understanding of how to manage the risks involved in remote telephone consultations and the benefits this work can bring when practiced effectively. This day will give you tools and techniques to best handle remote telephone consultations.


  • Date

    07 June 2024
  • Start time

    09:15
  • Places left

    5

Newtown Linford Car Park

Later Career and Retired Members Walk at Bradgate Park

The Faculty Provost would like to invite all their LCaRM members to join us for a walk at Bradgate Park near Leicester on Friday 7 June 2024. Come along to meet up with colleagues for an afternoon catch up!


  • Date

    07 June 2024
  • Start time

    11:00
  • Places left

    22

Farington Lodge Hotel

Fellows Dinner (Northwest England Faculty) 2024

​​​​Join us for a 3-course sit down meal at the Farington Lodge Hotel. We begin at 7.00pm with a glass of sparkling wine or orange juice on arrival. At 7.30pm we will be invited to join Provost, Dr Alison Lea and guest speaker, Dr Joanna Bircher (Clinical Director GP Excellence Programme), for dinner and speeches. Fellows dinner is an annual opportunity to meet with other Fellows and welcome new Fellows to the Northwest England Faculty. It is an opportunity to enjoy a relaxed evening out in beautiful surroundings.


  • Date

    07 June 2024
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    41

Sibthorpe Church NG23 5PN

Vale of Trent Faculty LCaRM Countryside Walk

A countryside walk (approximately 5 miles) around the villages of Sibthorpe, Syerston and Flintham (Nr Newark) including a visit to Sibthorpe Church and Dovecote – the largest medieval dovecote in Nottinghamshire (featured on Countryfile) - with coffee and cake refreshments – dogs and families welcome


  • Date

    08 June 2024
  • Start time

    10:00
  • Places left

    98

Understanding the new death certificate reforms

Join us for this free webinar where we will be joined by Dr Suzy Lishman CBE, who will guide you through the forthcoming changes to the death certification process. Several death certification reforms will become statutory from 9th September this year. This webinar will cover what this means for you, including changes to medical certificates, cremation forms, and the role of the medical examiner.


  • Date

    10 June 2024
  • Start time

    13:00
  • Places left

    71

Royal Preston Hospital - Education Center 1, Lecture Room 3

Learn and Connect: Diabetes & health inequalities - What is beyond Metformin

Diabetes and health inequalities has remained an area of critical concern in health care. A significant percentage of NHS budget goes into diabetes care, emphasizing the need for effective management and addressing health inequalities. This can only be achieved by creating awareness, education, and targeted interventions. It is crucial to be aware of the Factors contributing to health inequalities in diabetes, the difficulties our patients face in identifying the healthy options and how to mitigate these factors and address them. Our guest speaker, Dr Almas Saleem Agha, will be discussing diabetes care and health inequalities. The most effective diabetes management of our patients will be explored. This session will give you an opportunity to network with colleagues from the area and will cover various areas covering Diabetes inequality:


  • Date

    10 June 2024
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    56