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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Yorkshire & Humber NHS 10-Year Health Plan: What it means for General Practice

A new direction for the NHS has been set. The NHS 10-Year Plan outlines major changes in how care will be delivered across the system and primary care is at the heart of this transformation. Join us for a collaborative event exploring what the plan means for practices, partnerships, and the future shape of primary care. We'll focus on developments across Yorkshire and Humber, with insights from pilot sites in the region.


  • Date

    19 March 2026
  • Start time

    18:30
  • Places left

    74

Tamar Faculty Fellows Dinner 2026

The Tamar Faculty invite their Fellows to join the Faculty Fellowship Chair and committee at The Arundell Arms, Lifton.


  • Date

    19 March 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    3

RCGP South West Wales Faculty Networking Dinner

Join us for an unforgettable evening of networking, good food and great company! A perfect opportunity to connect and catch up with local colleagues in a relaxed and friendly setting Faculty Members: Free


  • Date

    19 March 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    10

BJGP Research and Publishing Conference 2026

Inspiring and connecting researchers and authors of the future, the BJGP Research and Publishing Conference will be returning for its seventh year on Friday 20 March 2026 at The DoubleTree by Hilton in Bristol. Join us for the seventh BJGP Research Conference, which is an exceptional opportunity for researchers at all career stages to acquire new research skills and present their work in a constructive, peer-reviewed environment.


  • Date

    20 March 2026
  • Start time

    08:30
  • Places left

    127

Fellowship and celebration dinner

The RCGP North East England Faculty invites you to join us at our Fellows dinner which includes our guest speaker. Come join us, meet the board members and colleagues from your area. You might even want to become part of the team yourself? This special event is a chance to honour our shared achievement and come together as a community. Whether you're a long-standing Fellow, newly appointed, or a member currently eligible or applying for Fellowship, we warmly encourage you to join us.


  • Date

    20 March 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    45

World Poetry Day

World poetry day, a chance to join likeminded individuals in creating a poem focusing on inclusion and peace.


  • Date

    20 March 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    31

LCARM Walking Tour Derry/Londonderry

RCGP would like to invite our LCARM members to join us for a private walking tour of Derry / Londonderry City Centre, followed by lunch. The tour will cover all aspects of the city's history, from the 6th century Christian settlement right up to the modern day troubles.


  • Date

    21 March 2026
  • Start time

    11:00
  • Places left

    16
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The RCGP 3-day SCA preparation course

This open-to-all training course aims to improve your consultation skills and as a result pass your SCA. The course offers interactive sessions with experienced trainers and examiners, a highlight being Prof. Roger Neighbour, a renowned teacher on the skills of communication within the GP consultation.


  • Date

    23 March 2026
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    0
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Statistics for the AKT and beyond

Join us ONLINE for two half-days to explain the key concepts of statistics. You will improve existing knowledge and understanding, learn new skills, help interpret scientific papers and increase confidence in passing the AKT exam. Delegates are required to attend BOTH days.


  • Date

    24 March 2026
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    0