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Staff, Associate Specialist and Specialty Doctor (SAS) Committee Members' Page

This page exists to provide Staff, Associate Specialist and Specialty Doctor (SAS) Committee members with access to papers for the next meeting of the RCPCH SAS Committee.

This page is in the secure section of the College website and is only accessible to members of the RCPCH SAS Committee. Members are asked to treat this page and all its contents as confidential at all times.

 

Information for investigators

The BPSU welcomes applications from clinicians and researchers who wish to carry out national surveillance on rare childhood diseases.

The BPSU provides access to over 3,400 paediatricians and lessens the burden on those clinicians of requests for information from numerous different sources. The BPSU Executive also `provides expertise and support to prospective researchers to ensure that research methodologies are effective and appropriate.

BPSU studies

The BPSU supports studies that address a rare childhood disorder (or rare complication of a commoner disease) of such low incidence as to require cases to be collected nationally in order to generate sufficient numbers for the study.

Since its inception in 1986 the BPSU has completed 81 studies. Information about current and past studies can be found using the links below:

Frequently asked questions

Here are some frequently asked questions on each of our examinations. Please refer to them for up-to-date information throughout the examination cycle.

Exam centres - UK

MRCPCH and DCH Clinical centres

It is not always possible to confirm the address details for the UK MRCPCH and DCH Clinical Host Centres well in advance of each examination period. Once an MRCPCH or DCH Clinical Exam Host Centre has submitted confirmation that they are committed to hosting the examination the RCPCH Examinations Team will make every effort to publish the details on this page during each diet of the exam.

Broad Based Training Programme

Broad Based Training (BBT) is a new two-year structured core training programme providing six-month placements in Core Medical Training, General Practice, Paediatrics and Psychiatry followed by CT/ST2 (and CT3 in Psychiatry) level training in one of the four specialties, subject to satisfactory progression. There will be 52 posts available in seven deaneries.

College tutors' web forum

The College tutors' forum is the first of its kind provided by the College. The aim of the forum is to provide College tutors with the opportunity to discuss any issues that arise day-to-day with other tutors across the UK. Only College tutors will have access to the forum, and you will need to sign in to gain access.

Paediatric societies

Below are a list of medical school paediatric societies that the RCPCH are aware of. If we have missed your society or you are a new society and would like to be added please contact the Recruitment and Careers team.

 

Birmingham University Paediatric, Obstetrics, Neonatology and Gynaecology Society

Foundation doctors

Paediatrics is an exciting and varied specialty - every day is different.Little girl and doctor

What can you do to get paediatric experience?

Applying to specialty training

Academic training

School students

To become a paediatrician you will need to complete a medical degree at a university medical school to become a fully qualified doctor.

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