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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GP Registrar Insights: No more gaps, sharpening skills in tricky clinical areas

Welcome to our peer-led educational programme for all GP registrars! We aim to create an informal space for registrars to come together once a month and share their questions, thoughts and worries about various topics related to GP training. Each session will have a theme, varying from exams to post-CCT preparations, with plenty of scope for future topics to be decided by you. Sessions will be facilitated mainly by other registrars with experience/an interest in the topic.


  • Date

    24 June 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    6

Zoom

Fellowship - It's time for YOU to apply

There have been recent changes to the application process to make it simpler to apply for Fellowship. Find out about the process of becoming a Fellow and hear from those who have been successful recently. Join remotely, led by Humber & The Ridings Provost, David Rose


  • Date

    25 June 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    26

Psychology of the workplace webinar series: Motivation and Self Esteem

Join us for Psychology of the Workplace Webinar designed to allow you to collaborate with your teams on a specific topic. This series offers opportunities to explore new material, reflect on its significance in your context, and identify practical steps you can take from now on. This workshop provides an opportunity to analyse your own motivational changes through static and dynamic lenses and recognise how you could motivate others and build self-efficacy.


  • Date

    25 June 2025
  • Start time

    19:30
  • Places left

    55

Zoom

Using the ophthalmoscope and pupil examinations

This session will cover the ophthalmoscope, pupil examination, double vision and squint and eye problems in children.


  • Date

    26 June 2025
  • Start time

    12:30
  • Places left

    176

The Potting Shed Bar & Garden

Humber & The Ridings GP Registrar Dinner

Our GP Registrar leads, are excited to invite you to a GP Registrar dinner in Beverley. You can advise what you would like us to develop for you in the area and meet some of the leads. This is a fantastic opportunity to unwind, connect with fellow GP Registrars and enjoy a fun evening together.


  • Date

    04 July 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    29

Online via Zoom

Later Career and Retired Members (LCaRM) in SYNT: Shaping Support for the Next Chapter

A new informal gathering for late career, retired, or retiring faculty members in SYNT. Help shape the future of LCaRM by sharing your ideas for support, events, and staying connected.


  • Date

    09 July 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    47

Online

GP registrar Hustings 2025

Join us to hear from the candidates standing to be the next GP registrar Chair on College Council.


  • Date

    29 July 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    246

Manchester Pride Parade Route

Manchester Pride 2025

We are excited to announce that the RCGP has once again been selected to have an official presence at the Manchester Pride Parade on Saturday 23rd August 2025. Join RCGP and walk with us in the parade. Register now for your free parade wristbands! It is such an amazing atmosphere to be part of the parade and a day to remember, especially if the sun is shining. Everyone is welcome to join us, GPs, team members, patients, friends, family, EVERYONE. You don't have to be LGBTQ+, you just need to support! We start the day with a light breakfast at the Novotel Hotel in the city centre. Want to bring friends/family? The more the merrier. Just let us know how many wrist bands you would like to book.


  • Date

    23 August 2025
  • Start time

    10:00
  • Places left

    8

Online

Active Bystander Training

Our working environment is fundamental to achieving one’s full potential. The key principles of achieving a supportive working environment include fostering relationships, inclusion and belonging. This training emphasises the importance of a supportive working and educational environment using Active Bystander skills. Active Bystander training empowers participants to recognise and challenge negative behaviours that impact our experiences and outcomes. With the aim to support positive cultural change, and create safer and more supportive environments.


  • Date

    03 September 2025
  • Start time

    13:00
  • Places left

    55