Nephrology

Consultant Delivered Care

In April 2012 the College published its report Consultant Delivered Care – an evaluation of new ways of working in paediatrics. The report concludes that children would receive better care if they had 24/7 access to a consultant or equivalent senior doctor.

End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) in early infancy

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Lead investigator 

Dr Karl McKeever

Consultations on clinical guidelines and standards

Do you wish you had the chance to inform the content of clinical guidelines and quality standards before being asked to implement them?

Health policy

pile of books.JPGThe RCPCH policy team supports members and officers in making and shaping policy affecting health services for children and young people.

Principal Regional Examiner Meeting (PRE)

Trainee Welcome Pack

Trainee welcome pack

Information for paediatric trainees including details on:

Advocacy Committee

The College has a permanent Advocacy Committee to constantly review issues of children’s rights and specifically issues of access to health and healthcare to improve children's health and healthcare in this country and overseas.


Advocacy reading

Advocacy Publications List (PDF, 297KB, 2 pages)

Parents and Carers Group (PCG)

20061213_0119.jpgThe RCPCH Parents' and Carers' Group (PCG) exists to serve the needs of the parents and carers of children and young people who need the help of paediatricians.

 

Staff, Specialty and Associate Specialist Grade (SSASG) committee members

Committee membership 

The RCPCH Committee for SSASG doctors represents the specific needs of SSASG doctors practicing in paediatrics, both College members and non-members with the aim of improving recognition of their contribution to paediatrics as well as their oportunities for continuing professional development, support and progression. The Chair of the Committee sits on College Council.

Staff, Associate Specialist and Specialty Doctor (SAS) Committee members

Committee membership

The RCPCH committee for SAS doctors represents the specific needs of SAS doctors practicing in paediatrics, both College members and non-members with the aim of improving recognition of their contribution to paediatrics as well as their oportunities for continuing professional development, support and progression. The chair of the committee sits on College Council.

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