Neurology

Paediatric Neurology Masterclass

Event date: 
18 April 2013 - 19 April 2013
Event Location: 
University of Bristol, Bristol

Contact Name: Melissa Dunlop

Telephone: 0117 342 0176 / 0117 342 0160

Email: bristolcns@gmail.com

Event website link: http://www.bristolcns.org/masterclass-2013

Très bien! Speaking two languages from childhood keeps brain in good shape as we age

Hours spent in language classes struggling with masculine and feminine nouns and upside down punctuation may all be worth it, say scientists.

For pensioners who learn a second tongue as children have far sharper brains when they reach their sixties.

A study from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine found senior citizens who have spoken two languages since childhood are faster at switching from one task to another than those who only know one.

British Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition and British Paediatric Neurology Association

Chair: Dr Carlos de Sousa and Dr Mike Cosgrove

 

1330-1400

Guest Lecture - Investigating the causes of dysphagia in children Dr Neil Wimalasundera Great Ormond Street Hospital

1400–1415

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:

Practical Neurology Study Days

Event date: 
18 March 2013 - 22 March 2013
Event Location: 
Institute of Child Health, London

Contact name: Magdalena Pytlarz

Telephone: 0207 905 2675 / 2699

Email: info@ichevents.com

Event website: www.ucl.ac.uk/ich/education-ich/events/Event-Practical-neurology-study-day

Information for patients, parents and carers

The CHR-UK team aim to provide parents, patients and carers with information about why the programme of work is needed, how you or your child may be involved with the research and how the information we collect will be used.

 

To access our leaflets please follow one of the links below:

Sub-specialty Training

At Level 3 of training (ST6-8), paediatric trainees have the opportunity to specialise in a specific area of paediatrics or continue in general training.

Those who complete an approved programme of sub-specialty training within the NTN grid will be eligible to enter on to the GMC Specialist Register with a CCT/CESR CP in paediatrics with sub-specialty recognition.

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.

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