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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Zoom

Introduction to the SCA (free preparation webinar)

Join us for the first of a two-part series of FREE webinars on the SCA exam. This informative webinar introduces the SCA exam and is led by esteemed professionals Dr Roger Neighbour, Brigadier (Retd) Robin Simpson, Dr Pauline Foreman and Dr Meiling Denney. With extensive experience as examiners and facilitators of successful SCA prep courses for the RCGP, they bring a wealth of knowledge to guide you through this crucial examination.


  • Date

    23 October 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    1404

Zoom

SCA cases and panel discussion (free preparation webinar)

Join us for the concluding instalment of our two-part series of FREE webinars on the SCA exam, led by esteemed professionals Dr Roger Neighbour, Brigadier (Retd) Robin Simpson, Dr Pauline Foreman and Dr Meiling Denney. With extensive experience as examiners and facilitators of successful SCA prep courses for the RCGP, they bring a wealth of knowledge to guide you through this crucial examination.


  • Date

    30 October 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    1434

Last Years of Practice and Beyond – Life after General Practice

This virtual two-hour session is designed to provide participants with a supportive environment for reflecting on and reviewing their retirement plans.


  • Date

    03 November 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    44

30 Euston Square

NWL Creative Writing: Medical Ethics in Primary Care

Creative writing event for all to attend in person at 30 Euston square hosted


  • Date

    07 November 2025
  • Start time

    18:00
  • Places left

    38

Zoom

The RCGP 1-day SCA preparation course

This open to all one-day 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.


  • Date

    10 November 2025
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    32

Zoom

Women's health | Half day conference

This half-day session provides a deep dive into the most significant updates in HRT and contraception, equipping clinicians with practical tools to navigate evolving guidelines and patient expectations.


  • Date

    12 November 2025
  • Start time

    12:30
  • Places left

    180

Online

Intercultural Communication Skills for GPs

A multicultural workplace is enriching but it can also bring its own communication challenges. This highly practical and thought-provoking workshop provides the opportunity to explore these challenges and to develop strategies that facilitate clearer communication. The workshop is aimed at GPs who work in culturally and linguistically diverse settings and are keen to improve communication with patients and/or colleagues. The workshop will offer support for both GPs who are English speaking and GPs who speak English as an additional language. Whether you're navigating idioms, accents or cultural cues, this workshop is designed with you in mind. If English isn’t your first language, you'll find practical tools to help overcome common barriers and grow in confidence when communicating with patients and peers.


  • Date

    13 November 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    15

South London Faculty November Board Meeting 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 groups such as student's groups, First 5 and AiTs.


  • Date

    18 November 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    200

Online

When a Child Dies: A framework for general practice

The death of a child is a devastating event for any parent. The unimaginable has happened, and the death has far reaching implications for all who knew and loved them. General Practice is well placed to support parents through this trauma, offering person centred care, empathy and understanding. General Practice, however, can struggle to know how to best respond. Child death is more common that many realise, but is, thankfully, a rare event. GPs may not have dealt with this previously and will benefit from resources and guidance. “When a child dies – a Framework for General Practice” is designed to help General Practice to support bereaved parents. This session will outline the work that has taken place to produce this framework and will describe an approach that GPs can take to support bereaved families. Join this meeting if you wish to gain confidence in dealing with this challenging and emotive situation.


  • Date

    19 November 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    158