Courses and events

Rated 9/10 for delegate satisfaction – discover the College’s wide-ranging catalogue of courses and events, designed to celebrate your achievements, support your wellbeing, develop your clinical and professional confidence, while connecting you to our diverse community.

We offer a diverse programme spanning everything from clinical updates and deep dives to management and leadership, wellbeing and innovation. Most events are free for RCGP members, and where there is a cost, you’ll benefit from preferential rates.

Looking for something specific? Easily search by event type, topic, location or date to find the perfect fit for your learning needs.

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Easing the GP Workload: How Pharmacists Can Help

Unsure whether a pharmacist would fit into your practice? Or wanting to get the most out of the pharmacist(s) you have? Join Jake Bertie, a Clinical Pharmacist from Yorkshire, and Dr Sylvia Kama-Kieghe, a RCGP SYNT faculty chair, as they lead a discussion about the ways Pharmacists can fit into your General Practice team, along with a Q&A for any burning questions or worries you may have. Feel free to bring questions, or just come along for inspiration!


  • Date

    04 February 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    196

RCGPNI Thrive Conference 2026

Join RCGPNI for our all member event with a packed agenda covering a wide range of topics - clinical CPD, professional and personal development.


  • Date

    05 February 2026
  • Start time

    09:30
  • Places left

    108

Excessive screen use and gaming in children

Local RCGP members & GP, Dr Becky Foljambe who is founder of Health Professionals for Safer Screens will be delivering a talk on the impact excessive screeen use and gaming has on children & young people.


  • Date

    05 February 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    238

The essential role of GPs and GPNs in tackling health inequalities in Scotland

Join the Scottish Deep End Project and the Queens Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS) for a full-day conference featuring topics such as the importance of long-term personalised continuity of care, understanding 'missingness', delivering care in socio-economically deprived communities, and much more. This is about celebrating collaboration and learning, and supporting one another to improve working lives and the cohesiveness of practice teams.


  • Date

    06 February 2026
  • Start time

    09:30
  • Places left

    82

Yoga retreat for GPs

You're invited to join our successful Yoga retreat session, two hours of relaxed self development of yoga including sound bath and breath work, taking care of you is important. Delivered in Hexham in a relaxing studio setting. Only 10 places available this is not to be missed.


  • Date

    06 February 2026
  • Start time

    11:00
  • Places left

    10

Learn to paint Red Lady at Bamburgh Castle

Whether you're a budding artist or total novice we would love for you to participate! Book and receive a list of equipment (widely available) then relax login and let Karen whisk you on an artistry adventure. More dates for this event have been added search painting in any of the Northern Faculties.


  • Date

    06 February 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    18

Good record keeping with the MDU

A short seminar that looks at the common pitfalls and ways to preserve the integrity of your records so youre not vulnerable to criticism in the event of a complaint or claim.


  • Date

    10 February 2026
  • Start time

    13:00
  • Places left

    113

Introduction to the Burnout booklet - A guide for patients and General Practitioners

Join Professors Katherine Murphy and Olivia Glaze who will present the research project behind The Burnout Booklet as a health resource, followed by Q&A and group discussion, with an opportunity to provide feedback for future developments of the project.


  • Date

    10 February 2026
  • Start time

    13:00
  • Places left

    38

NWE Faculty Bridging the Gap - Nutrition and Equity

This focused session explores how nutrition, inequality, and sustainability shape effective weight management in maternal and infant health. Moving beyond weight alone, it considers the wider social and nutritional factors that influence outcomes for women and families. Led by Dr Julie Abayomi, the session will offer practical, evidence informed insights to support more equitable and realistic approaches to maternal and infant nutrition in everyday practice.


  • Date

    10 February 2026
  • Start time

    18:30
  • Places left

    50