In this issue we hear from medical student prize winners and RCPCH &Us. We also get 'Powered up', discussing how to tackle health inequalities with actions and take a look at life post-CCT from three past trainees.
Building belonging: it's time to embrace our differences
In her most recent blog, Dinwoodie RCPCH fellow, Dr Jess Morgan, considers how we can start "crafting spaces where people feel comfortable enough to be their authentic selves".
We launched our two-level paediatric training programme last August. Whether you're a trainer or trainee, take a moment to reflect and celebrate your achievements #ProgressPlus
Our new EQIP impact report shows how our innovative training has empowered multidisciplinary teams to create sustainable improvements and improve outcomes for children and young people with epilepsy.
An MDT is so important in delivering integrated health care to children and young people, with varied professionals bringing their experience and working together.
Babies and young children who are not protected via the maternal pertussis vaccine or received three doses of their own 6-in-1 vaccine are at risk of severe disease. Can you display our poster in your heath setting?
We outline the role for paediatricians in prevention, early recognition and holistic care for childhood mental health problems, and we call for greater investment.
As RCPCH President, Steve shares regular updates with members by email and on this website - such as his regular feature on #WDYCD4Y: What Does Your College Do For You.
Join our one-hour webinar on 9 September at 14:30. We'll explore how to overcome any barriers when speaking with children, young people and their families about air pollution.
We have opened abstract submissions for next year's big event! We provide the full guidelines. Plus, there's still some time to catch up on our virtual programme from earlier this year.