
We also hear how connecting with other countries and cultures offers new ideas and approaches, as Dr Lynn Snow and Dr Michelle Cutland share learnings from their Churchill Fellowship. In addition, soon-to-retire Dr Julian Eason’s international career highlights how travel can empower us to approach tasks and treatments with a fresh perspective.
Knowledge-sharing is key to understanding and treating rare diseases, so now’s the time to sign up for the BPSU’s monthly reporting emails. Having a strong support network during paediatric training (and beyond) is essential, as our wellbeing feature demonstrates, while Libby Henstridge urges us to see the human story behind her role as a young carer for her dad.
There’s more inside! RCPCH &Us share the children’s rights that matter to them most and our regular column – ‘a day in the life’ – highlights the importance of having the right conversation at the right time.
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