A two year term.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_College_of_General_Practitioners#Organisation
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The RCGP is unique amongst the medical royal colleges in having both a President and a Chairman. The President takes a mainly ceremonial function while the Chairman sets the college's policy direction, and leads the RCGP decision making body – the council.
Garada is a former Chair (2010-2013).
https://www.rcgp.org.uk/about-us/news/2021/august/rcgp-announces-clare-gerada-as-new-president.aspx
RCGP announces Clare Gerada as new President
Publication date: 02 August 2021
Professor Dame Clare Gerada will be the next President of the Royal College of General Practitioners from 20 November.
She will take over the post from Professor Amanda Howe, whose two-year term will come to an end. Professor Gerada ran unopposed, with 84% of voters agreeing to her appointment.
The RCGP President is the constitutional head of the College. Unlike the other Medical Royal Colleges, it is the Chair who sets the strategic direction and policy. The current RCGP Chair of Council is Professor Martin Marshall.
Professor Gerada was College Chair between 2010-2013 and has remained on College Council as a nationally elected member since. She is currently the longest serving Council member, having been continuously on RCGP Council since 1998. Dame Clare will be the first woman for nearly 70 years and the second in the College's history to hold the position of both Chair and President.
She is a member of the BMA's Council, co-Chair of the NHS Assembly and is founder and Medical Director of Practitioner Health, which provides mental health support to GPs. She is a partner in the Hurley Group and a practising GP in South London.
Dame Clare is also Chair of the charity Doctors in Distress and has recently written a book, Beneath the White Coat, Doctors, their Minds and Mental Illness, with all proceeds going to the charity.
Her term in office will run from November 2021 until November 2023...