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    Opportunities
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        • ST3 and ST4 posts
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        • Special Interest (SPIN) modules
      • Survive and thrive in paediatrics
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        • Get your exam account
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        • RCPCH Progress+
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        • RCPCH online learning and podcasts
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        • Specialty group courses
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    White outline of stopwatch on magenta background
    #RCPCHProgressPlus
    As we count down the days until we change the training programme structure in August 2023, we're sharing some thoughts!
    Countdown
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      • British Paediatric Surveillance Unit
      • Equality, diversity and inclusion
      • Global child health
      • Invited reviews
      • Public affairs
      • Quality improvement and patient safety
        • Epilepsy12 audit
        • National Diabetes Quality Programme
        • National Neonatal Audit Programme
        • National Paediatric Diabetes Audit
      • RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families
      • Research activities
      • Workforce and service design
    On educational supervision
    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+.
    Principle
    Neonatal audit
    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 latest report
  • Resources

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      • All resources
        • Consultation responses
        • COVID-19 resources
      • Clinical guidelines and evidence reviews
      • Facing the Future standards
      • Growth charts
      • Journals
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      • RCPCH archive
      • Research funding opportunities
      • Transition to adult services
      • Working with children, young people and families
    College building lit up in blue and yellow
    Supporting Ukraine
    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.
    Briefing
    Neonate in blanket
    Screening of ROP
    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.
    Guideline
  • Key topics

    Submenu key topics

      • Child mental health
      • Child poverty
      • Child protection and safeguarding
      • Climate change
      • COVID-19
      • Northern Ireland Assembly election 2022
      • Nutrition and obesity
      • Prevention of ill health
      • Winter planning
      • Your wellbeing during COVID-19
    COVID-19
    We continue to look at the risks and impacts of COVID-19 on our members, the wider child health workforce and children and young people.
    On COVID-19
    Hands hold clay sculpture of globe and figures
    Climate change
    We’re looking at what we can all do to help combat climate change for the future benefit of children and young people.
    On climate change
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      • Our history, your future
        • Twenty five voices on our 25th birthday
      • RCPCH Insight
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      • RCPCH Conference
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    Simon Kenny and Camilla Kingdon, with headphones
    An interview with Professor Simon Kenny
    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.
    Podcast
    Conference delegates look at posters and network
    Book your place for RCPCH Conference
    Where paediatricians and child health professionals will come together to discover the latest advances in care and share best practice | 28-30 June, Liverpool.
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