Our recent members' survey gives a glimpse into the damaging effect of pension tax legislation for NHS doctors - which has created a perverse incentive to reduce working hours or retire early.
Our new quarterly member magazine brings you the latest College news, plus in depth features and regular items on life in paediatrics in the UK and around the world.
Paediatric trainees need more flexibility, argues David, VP for Training and Assessment (pictured). That benefits trainees, programme directors and, ultimately, children and families.
We're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention of the Rights, which defines how each child and young person can be kept safe from harm, have chances to develop, become an individual and thrive.
Each year we survey paediatricians who have recently completed their specialist training (in the UK) to understand the working patterns - and pressures - facing new consultants.
We're now live with episode 8 of our popular podcast all about managing sepsis in children. In this episode, we explore what’s next for sepsis, and what future assessments might look like.
These standards aim to ensure that urgent and emergency care is fully integrated to ensure children are seen by the right people, at the right place and in the right setting.
Each winter, urgent and emergency care services for children and young people face particular challenges. We want to make an evidence-based case for change.
We call for the next government to invest in our workforce, put child health at the heart of policy making and implement health improvement programmes in every community.
RCPCH Conference and exhibition is set to return to Liverpool for the 2020 event. We're building our programme, and delegates will enjoy keynote talks, wide-ranging workshops and unique network events.
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