'How to Manage Bacterial Meningitis: Early Signs and Symptoms' has been developed by the RCPCH and is supported by Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics Limited.
This specially designed course on paediatric allergy brings together a multi-professional team to deliver a case-study based programme for paediatric trainees, SSASGs and consultants.
This event will be part of the 2013 programme of How to Manage events, a series of one-day training events from RCPCH for senior trainees, SSASGs and newly qualified consultants.
How to Manage Paediatric Nutrition brings together a multi-professional team to deliver an exciting case-study based programme with interactive workshops.
This one-day course explores the principles of nutritional assessment of the sick child and management of nutritional problems in a range of clinical settings including:
In partnership with organisations representing health professionals, children and young people, and parents and carers, the College manages and supports projects in paediatric medicines.
A recognised and respected authority on child health, the College is committed to working with our Members to respond to consultations on children and young people's health. These consultations will shape the way that children's healthcare is delivered in future.
The Healthy School Child Programme (HSCP) will be an interactive, evidence-based e-learning resource covering the mental and physical wellbeing of children aged 5-11.
The Safeguarding Children and Young People Intercollegiate Document level 4 and 5 project aims to develop and market a learning resource for paediatricians holding named and designated doctor for safeguarding posts.
The intention is to deliver materials through a blended learning approach using a variety of interactive techniques. A final decision on the delivery methods will be dependent on the final curriculum and learning outcomes to be addressed, which will be finalised following a detailed scoping and audit stage.
Professor Richard Wilkinson presented to around 80 guests at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health’s eagerly anticipated first Christmas Lecture.
The co-author of ‘The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always do Better,’ spent an hour speaking to a packed room which included RCPCH Members, on his research into health inequalities.