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

AKT preparation course

This one-day interactive course has been designed for those planning to take the AKT component of the MRCGP. It will assist with your exam preparation and revision for the MRCGP AKT examination, focusing on high yield and difficult curriculum topics, including the topics trainees often forget to include in their revision and help with your exam technique.


  • Date

    02 December 2025
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    61

Zoom

Polycystic ovary syndrome and infertility | EWS

This session explores the 2023 update to international PCOS guidelines, highlighting its metabolic basis and evolving definitions. Clinicians will gain insights into genotype and phenotype distinctions, AMH interpretation, and advances in injectable fertility treatments—combining hormonal understanding with practical strategies to improve real-world outcomes in PCOS-related fertility care.


  • Date

    02 December 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    481
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Royal College of General Practitioners

Minor Surgery Skills | Joint injections | London

This highly practical, joint injection course is aimed at those working with musculoskeletal patients who would like to improve their assessment, diagnosis and management of the 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.


  • Date

    03 December 2025
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    0

Online

Spirituality and Healthcare for GPs

We would like to invite you to join our FREE Northern region zoom for all GPs. What are the benefits of exploring spirituality in our consultations, and how might it be a source of strength, empowerment, and recovery to the patients we meet?


  • Date

    03 December 2025
  • Start time

    13:00
  • Places left

    131

Mercure Thame Lambert Hotel

Thames Valley Faculty Quiz night

RCGP Thames Valley Faculty is looking forward to welcoming you to take part in our Quiz night at the Mercure Thame Lambert Hotel on 3 December from 19.00 - 22.00


  • Date

    03 December 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    30

Zoom

Interpreting electrocardiograms in primary care | EWS

Interpreting electrocardiogram (ECG) results is a key skill for GP. We need to be comfortable in reading them and then deciding further steps in management. As GPs we need to be familiar with the normal variants and then be able to identify those rhythms that need referrals. These are key skills that help GPs practice safely and with confidence. It is important to avoid unnecessary referrals but also not to overlook findings that would need referral.


  • Date

    03 December 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    460

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

    04 December 2025
  • Start time

    09:00
  • Places left

    13

Guy's Chapel, Kings College

SL Carols and Mince Pies 2025

The RCGP South London Faculty warmly invites you to an evening of seasonal cheer and community spirit. Whether you celebrate Christmas or simply enjoy the festive atmosphere, this event is open to all. Bring the family! We can’t wait to celebrate the season with you!


  • Date

    09 December 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    30

Zoom

EWS | Increasing childhood immunisation rates

This webinar will provide GPs and GP registrars with an overview of the current landscape and challenges surrounding childhood vaccinations in England, while offering practical, cost-effective strategies to increase immunisation uptake, particularly in areas of high health deprivation. Drawing on real-life examples from NHS England fellowship programmes, it will showcase innovative initiatives—such as baby wellness events in local shopping centres and collaborations with local authorities—that have successfully boosted vaccination rates while minimising the impact on practice resources. Attendees will gain inspiration, share ideas, and explore creative approaches to making immunisation services more accessible for paediatric populations, with insights they can adapt to their own practice.


  • Date

    10 December 2025
  • Start time

    19:00
  • Places left

    486