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.

Defining the future of general practice, together: Connect, learn, and lead

Join the general practice community for the UK’s strongest clinical programme at the College’s flagship event of the year. Designed for members and led by the profession, this peer-reviewed conference provides a dedicated space to address the specific concerns, insights, and challenges facing general practice today.

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RCGP Wales - Joint Injection 24 June 2026

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 musculoskeletal conditions, including the role of, the theory behind and practical use of corticosteroid joint and soft tissue injections. The course is suitable for all skill levels. This is a highly practical course and consists of a series of short and punchy lectures in the morning, followed by hands-on demonstrations and supervised practice for the remainder of the day.


  • Date

    24 June 2026
  • Start time

    09:30
  • Places left

    1

Art in Nature at Yorkshire Sculpture Park - Yorkshire & SYNT LCaRM

Join the Yorkshire and South Yorkshire and North Trent Faculties’ Later Career and Retired Members (LCaRM) community for a relaxing summer meet‑up at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park on Wednesday 24 June. Enjoy a guided Art and Landscape Tour led by YSP experts, followed by a light lunch and the chance to connect with fellow members in a beautiful outdoor setting. The event is free for LCaRM members, with the option to bring a guest. Parking and park entry are included.


  • Date

    24 June 2026
  • Start time

    10:30
  • Places left

    21

South London Medical Intercollegiate Forum and Dinner


  • Date

    24 June 2026
  • Start time

    18:30
  • Places left

    12
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Creative Wellbeing Social at Pinot & Picasso Brighton

A relaxed and uplifting Creative Wellbeing Social at Pinot & Picasso Brighton. Open to all RCGP members, no previous skills required just a chance to have fun and try something new.


  • Date

    24 June 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    0

Finance session for Mid career GPs

Join specialists from Medifintech at this informative session for mid career GPs.


  • Date

    24 June 2026
  • Start time

    19:30
  • Places left

    83

RCGP Wales - 2-day Minor Surgery Course, June 2026 (with DOPS)

This highly practical 2 day Minor Surgery Course is for primary care clinicians who would like to develop or improve their surgical skills, whilst learning to provide a safe, effective and modern community Minor Surgery service. The training is suitable for all skill levels, from novice to expert.


  • Date

    25 June 2026
  • Start time

    09:30
  • Places left

    5

Using the ophthalmoscope and pupil examinations

This is the second part of two, interactive half-day conferences provided by an active GP trainer who works in Ophthalmology with Moorfields Eye Hospital, covering the ophthalmoscope, pupil examination, double vision and squint and eye problems in children.


  • Date

    25 June 2026
  • Start time

    12:30
  • Places left

    76

North East Scotland | An introduction to Lifestyle Medicine

This session will provide an introduction to Lifestyle Medicine and its role in preventing, managing and, where possible, reversing chronic disease. The talk will explore the six pillars of Lifestyle Medicine as recognised by the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine, including healthy eating, physical activity, sleep, mental well-being, healthy relationships, and minimising harmful substances. Dr Julie Gray will also discuss the practical application of Lifestyle Medicine within everyday clinical practice and highlight opportunities for further learning, training and involvement in the field.


  • Date

    25 June 2026
  • Start time

    18:30
  • Places left

    30

Webinar 2 on Proposed Constitutional Changes


  • Date

    25 June 2026
  • Start time

    18:30
  • Places left

    500