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Webinars
We run short, free and accessible educational updates for health professionals on topics ranging from clinical conditions to service design
RCPCH-BPSU series
Dr Clare Pain, Dr Daniel Finn, Professor Robert Moots and Professor Paul Brogan present the findings of the 2017 BPSU surveillance study and discuss how UK children are affected by Behçet’s syndrome, differential diagnoses and investigations of Behcet’s-like presentations, management of Behçet’s syndrome, and the role of genetic testing and monogenic mimics.
Tamsin Ford, Tamsin Newlove-Delgado and Astrid Janssenss present the results of the first in-depth study of the transition of ADHD patients from child to adult health services in the UK.
Professor Alan Emond, Dr Helen Crabbe, Dr Araceli Busby and Professor Sally Bradberry present updated guidance for recognising and treating lead toxicity in children.
Professor Professor Julian Hamilton-Shield and Professor Tim Barrett present practical information and guidance for managing type 2 diabetes in children
Professional skills
In this webinar we explore the use of remote consultations in paediatrics. We’ll provide practical tips, examine the opportunities and risks involved, and look at how supervisors and trainees can use remote consultations as a training tool.
Dr Helen Goodyear, Head of School in the West Midlands, interviews Dr Rebecca Martin and Dr Karen Manias on their experiences of returning to paediatric training after an OOP (out of programme) time for research and maternity leave. The College would like to thank HEE for its financial support in relation to this webinar.
Returning to paediatric training series
Dr Trisha Radia and Dr Sarita Depani provide guidance for educational and clinical supervisors on how to support trainees planning for and returning from a career break, with essential information about what documentation should be completed prior to and on returning from a prolonged absence from clinical work and what support is available.
Dr Trisha Radia and Dr Sarita Depani provide top tips to trainees who are on/are about to go on a clinical career break due to, for example, maternity, paternity or carer leave, OOPE, OOPR (out of programme education / research) or health reasons.
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