RCGP news
15 January 2021
Deprioritising ‘non-essential’ work
Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, said the following.
08 January 2021
RCGP Scotland welcomes Joint Chairs
RCGP Scotland has today welcomed Dr Chris Williams and David Shackles as Joint Chairs. Together they will lead the work of the College in Scotland over the next three years and take over the role from Dr Carey Lunan, following completion of her term of office.
08 January 2021
Vital that GPs and their teams are offered Covid-19 vaccinations, says RCGP
Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, said the following.
08 January 2021
Trainee safety is paramount in decisions over exams, says College
The College has today written to all GP trainees with an update on arrangements for the MRCGP examination during the latest national lockdowns.
07 January 2021
GPs and teams must be listened to for smooth running of Covid vaccination programme, says RCGP
Commenting on further reports of delays to practices receiving supply of the Covid vaccine, Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, said the following.
06 January 2021
Last minute changes to vaccine supply
Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the RCGP, reacts to some GP vaccination sites not receiving vaccine supplies, or experiencing delivery issues.
06 January 2021
General practice continues to be open
Responding to new NHS England guidance for general practice to deprioritise non-essential services, Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, said the following.
05 January 2021
GP teams ready to deliver Oxford vaccine but need expanded workforce, says RCGP
Professor Martin Marshall, RCGP Chair, said: “GPs and our teams are working incredibly hard delivering vaccines in the community as long as there is supply."
31 December 2020
College response to changes to Pfizer vaccine schedule
It will be deeply frustrating for GPs and their teams to have to cancel appointments for patients already booked in for their second dose of the vaccine.
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