We're seeking members to apply for roles in health policy, research, education & training and more... Most are open to applications by Monday 30 May at 10:30.
Our work on equality, diversity and inclusion is not a finite project. One year on from the publication of our Working for change reports, we report against the actions we'd committed to implement.
What does high quality educational supervision mean and what forms can it take? Members look at our eighth training principle of the month for RCPCH Progress+.
Since 2006, the National Neonatal Audit Programme aims to improve care for babies who may be born too early, with a low birth weight or a medical condition. (Photo by Ben Turner)
Our live member briefing outlines how we are working on your behalf, activity you may wish to consider and the support available to you and colleagues.
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is one of the few causes of childhood visual disability that's largely preventable. Our updated clinical guideline covers screening in at-risk babies.
In our latest podcast, RCPCH President Dr Camilla Kingdon speaks with Professor Simon Kenny about his role at NHS England as national clinical director for children and young people.
Where paediatricians and child health professionals will come together to discover the latest advances in care and share best practice | 28-30 June, Liverpool.
Our expert-led, CPD approved courses are for all health professionals. We now have a range of online courses, and continue to offer our eLearning and podcasts. Explore these and and a selection from specialty groups and other organisations.