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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Making Your Money Work For You

We know that as a GP, thinking about your personal finances often falls to the bottom of a very long list. But what if a couple of hours could genuinely change how you think about your money?


  • Date

    12 May 2026
  • Start time

    18:00
  • Places left

    174

Ask Us Anything About Your Financial Future – what should I have done by now?

Join us for a focused, interactive Q&A covering the key questions every GP faces, hosted by Wesleyan. From pensions and long‑term planning to income protection, savings, and making your money work harder. You’ll gain practical, actionable insights to help you feel more confident and in control of your financial journey.


  • Date

    13 May 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    176

Triage and consultations by phone

This seminar offers practical tips on providing remote consultations in a safe and effective manner, including the latest guidance, regulations and the medico-legal issues to consider. Focuses on factors that might influence capacity, assessment of capacity, and mechanisms to protect those without it.


  • Date

    14 May 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    89

Preparing for work, Options in General Practice (ST3)

We would like to invite you to join our FREE Northern region zoom for all GPs. Ran with the BMA this is a course not to be missed, make sure your up to date with what you will need to know in your very near future! Relevant for GP reg and First5.


  • Date

    20 May 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    122

Telephone consulting and triage skills

This online course will provide you with a real understanding of how to manage the risks involved in remote telephone consultations and the benefits this work can bring when practiced effectively. This day will give you tools and techniques to best handle remote telephone consultations.


  • Date

    22 May 2026
  • Start time

    12:00
  • Places left

    17

Teaching Opportunities for GPs - May 2026

Are you looking to broaden your professional horizon? Do you enjoy teaching but are not sure how to access academic roles as a GP other than traditional supervisor roles? This webinar will give you an insight into the many options for GPs to extend their roles through teaching and research.


  • Date

    28 May 2026
  • Start time

    18:30
  • Places left

    70

From People-Pleasing to Personal Power

Do you find yourself saying “yes” when you want to say “no”? Many clinicians feel pressure to please, colleagues, patients, the system, and often at the cost of their own wellbeing.


  • Date

    03 June 2026
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    136

Managing eye conditions in primary care

This is the first part of two, interactive half-day conferences provided by an active GP trainer who works in Ophthalmology with Moorfields Eye Hospital, covering how to approach the eye in general practice, external eye disease, glaucoma & uveitis, assessment of the visual field and sudden visual loss.


  • Date

    04 June 2026
  • Start time

    12:30
  • Places left

    97

Palliative & End-of-Life Care Study Day

The Palliative & End‑of‑Life Care Study Day is a full‑day interactive event for GPs and GPST3s focusing on building confidence and competence in everyday palliative care. Led by a multidisciplinary team, it blends focused teaching, real‑world case discussions, and practical workshops covering symptom management, anticipatory prescribing, DNACPR, advance care planning, and legal responsibilities. Participants gain practical skills, insight into community and hospice pathways, and tools to deliver compassionate, patient‑centred end‑of‑life care.


  • Date

    06 June 2026
  • Start time

    09:30
  • Places left

    70