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We run short, free and accessible educational updates for health professionals on topics ranging from clinical conditions to service design
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Dr Laura Jones and Dr Nigel Baxter highlight the key evidence on smoking/secondhand smoke exposure and vaping/secondhand vapour exposure, how supporting families to change their home smoking behaviours can improve child health outcomes and lead to parents/carers quitting, and how to deliver effective, brief advice to support parents/carers to reduce children’s exposure to secondhand smoke.
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Dr Simon Chapman, joined by Mr Ashish Desai, presents practical information and guidance for the medical management of obesity in children.
Mr Ashish Desai, joined by Dr Simon Chapman, presents information and guidance for the surgical management of obesity in children.
Dr Bov Jani highlights the importance of understanding our own wellbeing and resilience
Dr David Shortland introduces this suite of service standards in an easy to digest way, discusses audit findings of two of the standards, highlights best practice examples from each standard and provides a call to action to go away and implement them in practice.
Dr Omowunmi Akindolie focuses on these standards, which had been audited in 2017, using a real-life service as an example of how standards can be brought to fruition in clinical practice.
Dr Lizzie Wortley and Dr Max Davie introduce the health promotion component of the RCPCH Progress curriculum, review opportunities for health promotion learning and point out some resources for further reading.
Dr Max Davie presents a guide to approaching presentations with behavioural problems - an increasingly large part of paediatric work often, but not exclusively in the community - detecting underlying factors, engaging families in solutions and planning for better behaviour.
Dr Carrie Mackenzie and Dr Renu Khetan provide guidance and top tips on how to set up and deliver a successful mentoring programme for paediatricians, with in depth case studies.
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