RCP college and associate college tutors

Regions4

Meet your Linacre fellow: Dr Shruthi Konda

The Linacre Fellow supports college tutors working in trusts across England, Wales and Northern Ireland in the delivery of high-quality medical training locally.

Acting as a resource for queries on training, resident wellbeing and recruitment, the Linacre Fellow helps strengthen the connection between the RCP and physicians and educationalists on the ground.

Shruthi Konda Edit

The RCP is all about advancing medical knowledge, setting clinical standards, and shaping the future of healthcare. This can only be achieved by developing tomorrow’s outstanding physicians, and by building a diverse, inclusive medical community ready to meet the challenges ahead.

Dr Shruthi Konda FRCP

RCP Linacre fellow

Join us at this year's CT and ACT national conference

The college tutor (CT) and associate college tutor (ACT) national conference 2026 will be taking place in person at the Spine in Liverpool on Friday 13 November.

The conference is an annual meeting of CT and ACT network, an opportunity to come together to share best practice and showcase real time initiatives and improvements.

Book your place
Med+ Delegates

Explore CT/ACT resources and blogs

Loading...
Mumtaz Patel Meets Team At Queen’S Hospital In Romford

Spotlight on local innovation – how investment in people is driving innovation, training and retention in Romford

In this Spotlight on local innovation blog, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT) director of medical education Professor Gideon Mlawa and RCP college tutor Dr Saiful Islam, alongside BHRUT chief executive Matthew Trainer and chief medical officer Professor Andrew Deaner explore how Queen’s Hospital in Romford is demonstrating how innovation and investment can strengthen patient care, training and staff retention.

Report Cover

Room to breathe – clinical audit report 2024/25

Room to breathe: a longitudinal review of respiratory data is a state of the nation review of care for people with asthma and COPD in hospital, and for people with COPD accessing pulmonary rehabilitation, between 2024-2025 in England and Wales. The report is compiled using data from services in England and Wales that participated in NRAP. 

Diabetes Week Image

Celebrating Diabetes Week 2026: why we need to invest in our diabetes workforce

Dr Stella George, RCP medical workforce director, reflects on the progress made in diabetes care across the UK through innovation, collaboration and a committed workforce, while also setting out the ongoing challenges around workforce pressures, training and variation in access to care. Drawing on data, experience and patient expectations, she explores what is needed to support the specialty to deliver high quality, equitable care now and in the future.

Contact us

For more information on the on the regions work please contact us.

Get in touch