Royal College of General Practitioners Faculties

Royal College of General Practitioners Faculties Welcome to the official page for the RCGP Faculties. The RCGP is the professional membership body for family doctors in the UK and overseas.

The College is unique amongst Royal Colleges in having a federal structure which enhances engagement with members at a local level. RCGP supports its membership through a network of local faculties. There are currently 32 faculties, including one in Republic of Ireland and one dedicated to supporting overseas and international members. Members and Associates are automatically allocated to one of t

he 32 faculties on joining the College, based on their personal post code. Each faculty is represented by a Faculty Board, made up of a number of dedicated GPs and lay representatives who work voluntarily towards the College’s vision, purpose and priority goals.

**10 Core Roles for Faculties

- inform, respond to, and shape the RCGP Strategic Plan
- understand educational needs locally, regionally and nationally and contribute to programmes to meet those needs as appropriate
- be part of the relevant local and regional networks
- contribute to and influence the development of health policy issues locally and regionally (e.g. primary or community and integrated care delivery agenda)
- be responsible for supporting and engaging with members
- facilitate networks and discussion to explore the quality of service and how this can be raised
- maintain an overview of (and where appropriate meet) the needs of other members of the primary healthcare team
- be an advocate for the RCGP and promote the objectives of the college both locally and regionally
- effectively manage resources including developing future leaders
- consider (and contribute to) income generating activities at a local, regional and national level

**Structure

At least one representative from each faculty sits on the College Council to ensure local views and opinions are considered. Faculties are organised into eight administrative regions to enable the sharing of best practice and the exchange of ideas at a regional level. Faculties have a close working relationship with colleagues in RCGP Northern Ireland, RCGP Scotland, RCGP Wales and RCGP International.

**National Faculty Office

The National Faculty office supports the network, providing guidance and assistance on strategic development and operational issues. We facilitate the sharing of best practice across the structure and co ordinate a range of national projects for delivery at local level.

In June, South London Faculties hosted an away day for all VTS schemes in the area at RCGP's fantastic offices in 30 Eus...
24/06/2022

In June, South London Faculties hosted an away day for all VTS schemes in the area at RCGP's fantastic offices in 30 Euston Square. It was truly inspirational to get so many brilliant people together and focus on a future GP that works for our patients, our communities and our doctors, too. Trainees were joined by Professional Development coach Dr Sue Morrison; MD for Primary Care at NHS England (and former South London trainee) Nikki Kanani; RCGP President (and South London GP) Dame Clare Gerada and the wonderfully talented South London Faculty Board members, themselves. Thanks to all who came and made the event so enjoyable.

General practice has been innovative and adaptable during   – In  latest blog he discusses giving evidence to  & why it’...
04/05/2020

General practice has been innovative and adaptable during – In latest blog he discusses giving evidence to & why it’s vital we retain some of the tech advances that have been made post-COVID 💻 📱 📞 👉

Concerns around the future of our ST3 trainees who have had their training suspended as a direct result of the pandemic were raised at the Committee.

Professor Martin Marshall’s letter, urging parents to continue to take up the routine vaccination programme for their ch...
27/04/2020

Professor Martin Marshall’s letter, urging parents to continue to take up the routine vaccination programme for their children while the Covid-19 pandemic is ongoing, is featured in today’s : https://bit.ly/2Y9T2yk

While we all await a vaccine for Covid-19, which is likely to make a major contribution to getting us out of this current crisis it’s important the public remember that routine vaccinations are some of the most important health interventions people can have.

Read in full here 👉 https://bit.ly/2SaIhb7

Letter: From measles and mumps to whooping cough, vaccinations can only eradicate diseases if people have them, writes Prof Martin Marshall

We’re bringing together a range of learning resources in our new, free CPD hub to help you manage COVID-19: http://bit.l...
18/03/2020

We’re bringing together a range of learning resources in our new, free CPD hub to help you manage COVID-19: http://bit.ly/33r3Fx2
From guidance on remote consultations, to the most up-to-date advice on symptoms and managing high-risk patients, our tools will support members through this challenging time.

Calling on our First5s and Trainees- get onto the RCGP First5 Twitter on Wednesday at 7PM and ask your Partnership Revie...
18/02/2019

Calling on our First5s and Trainees- get onto the RCGP First5 Twitter on Wednesday at 7PM and ask your Partnership Review questions!

15/02/2019

How much do you know about the Partnership Review?

We're hosting a livestream q&a with the Chair of the Partnership Review, Dr Nigel Watson from 7PM on Wednesday on the RCGP First5 Twitter.

James will be watching on so he can find out what will be important for Rcgp Southwest Thames Faculty GPs.

Comment your questions below or tweet us with

14/06/2018
Clinical Research Awards – call for applications now open!Now in its third year, the joint award scheme from the RCGP Sc...
10/06/2018

Clinical Research Awards – call for applications now open!

Now in its third year, the joint award scheme from the RCGP Scientific Foundation Board and the NIHR Clinical Research Network recognises research-active NHS general practices that are demonstrating excellence and innovation in delivering NIHR research.

In addition, there is an award for First5® GPs who demonstrate an emerging interest and experience in delivering NIHR research within a primary care setting.

To apply for research awards of up to £1,000, please visit NIHR Research and Impact page here: http://bit.ly/2Le7r2I



Deadline for applications: Monday 20 August 2018

The RCGP recently welcomed our Faculty Chairs from across the UK and the Devolved Nations to our very successful ‘Leadin...
23/01/2018

The RCGP recently welcomed our Faculty Chairs from across the UK and the Devolved Nations to our very successful ‘Leading your College Locally' event. Chairs had the opportunity to network and share ideas between Faculties and identify ways to work better with Central College. Faculty initiatives were also discussed including ways to support younger doctors by the South Yorkshire and North Trent Faculty and the Veterans Accessibility Project by the Midland Faculty. A great day indeed!

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