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SCOTTISH PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY Open to all doctors, medical students and professions of other healthcare disciplines who are committed to a career in paediatrics or one of its sub-specialities. Activities include paediatric research, CPD, events and networking along with opportunities for trainees tomeet and present.
THEORY EXAM SAMPLE PAPERS All RCPCH theory exams are delivered via computer-based testing (CBT). Our sample paper is a tutorial to help you better understand the functionality and what you can expect of a CBT examination. This is not a like-for like practice exam but just an example of how our CBT examinations are run. You can review our four sample papers which areavailable online.
MRCPCH COVID ADAPTED CLINICAL EXAMINATIONNNAP ONLINE
The National Neonatal Audit Programme is a national clinical audit run by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health on behalf of the NHS.It is commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP). The NNAP aims to helps neonatal units improve care for babies and their families by identifying areas for quality improvement in relation to the delivery and outcomes of GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ON VALPROATE USE IN WOMEN AND GIRLS OF 1 | P a g e Guidance Document on Valproate Use in Women and Girls of Childbearing Years Judy Shakespeare FRCGP1, Sanjay M Sisodiya FRCP2 1 On behalf of the Royal College of General Practitioners and 2Association of British Neurologists and Royal College of Physicians Version 2, December 9th 2020 GENERAL PAEDIATRICS SYLLABUS LEVEL 1 GENERIC SYLLABUS 4 5 Elements of the Syllabus The Introductory Statement sets the scene for what makes a Paediatrician. The Learning Outcomes are stated at the beginning of each section.These are the outcomes which the trainee must demonstrate they have met to be awarded their Certificate of COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (C19PRC 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 s Enjoyed being at home Not at all Less than before About the same More than before 0 20 40 60 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS We want more healthy children. So we make sure that our members get the knowledge and expertise they need, and we involve children, young people and families in all that we do. LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER 2020 was a year like no other, and exceptionally difficult for many in paediatrics. But the challenges sparked great innovations and changed aspects of our work for the better. UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS This chart is mainly intended to assess the growth of school age children and young people in primary or secondary care. It includes guidance on the onset and progression of puberty, a BMI centile lookup, an adult height predictor and a mid parental heightcomparator.
SCOTTISH PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY Open to all doctors, medical students and professions of other healthcare disciplines who are committed to a career in paediatrics or one of its sub-specialities. Activities include paediatric research, CPD, events and networking along with opportunities for trainees tomeet and present.
THEORY EXAM SAMPLE PAPERS All RCPCH theory exams are delivered via computer-based testing (CBT). Our sample paper is a tutorial to help you better understand the functionality and what you can expect of a CBT examination. This is not a like-for like practice exam but just an example of how our CBT examinations are run. You can review our four sample papers which areavailable online.
MRCPCH COVID ADAPTED CLINICAL EXAMINATIONNNAP ONLINE
The National Neonatal Audit Programme is a national clinical audit run by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health on behalf of the NHS.It is commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP). The NNAP aims to helps neonatal units improve care for babies and their families by identifying areas for quality improvement in relation to the delivery and outcomes of GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ON VALPROATE USE IN WOMEN AND GIRLS OF 1 | P a g e Guidance Document on Valproate Use in Women and Girls of Childbearing Years Judy Shakespeare FRCGP1, Sanjay M Sisodiya FRCP2 1 On behalf of the Royal College of General Practitioners and 2Association of British Neurologists and Royal College of Physicians Version 2, December 9th 2020 GENERAL PAEDIATRICS SYLLABUS LEVEL 1 GENERIC SYLLABUS 4 5 Elements of the Syllabus The Introductory Statement sets the scene for what makes a Paediatrician. The Learning Outcomes are stated at the beginning of each section.These are the outcomes which the trainee must demonstrate they have met to be awarded their Certificate of COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (C19PRC 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 s Enjoyed being at home Not at all Less than before About the same More than before 0 20 40 60 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS This chart is mainly intended to assess the growth of school age children and young people in primary or secondary care. It includes guidance on the onset and progression of puberty, a BMI centile lookup, an adult height predictor and a mid parental heightcomparator.
RCPCH PROGRESS CURRICULUM On 14 May 2021, Health Education England (HEE) reported that it's working with the Department of Health and Social Care, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, the General Medical Council and NHS England and Improvement to support training recovery as an urgent priority. EMERGENCY TRIAGE, ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT PLUS (ETAT+ ETAT+ is a comprehensive, proven intervention to support the poorest and most vulnerable children in rural and peri-urban areas. This free online learning is for support healthcare workers and students interested in emergency care in low-resource settings. COVID-19 AND POVERTY: CHILD HEALTH ON TRIAL This is a conference panel with a difference. In a courtroom style discussion, with expert witnesses testifying in front of a grand jury consisting of children and young people (CYP) and the audience, this is a co-delivered session to, and for, the nation’s children. As Chief Prosecutor, Dr. Guddi Singh will cross-examine a series of expert witnesses to interrogate just how well - or badlySHAPE OF TRAINING
We plan to introduce a new two-level, run through specialty training programme from summer 2023, ensuring it is flexible, fulfilling and fit-for-purpose. Our FAQs and other resources outline what to expect from future updates to the curriculum, RCPCH Progress+. RCPCH CONFERENCE ONLINE 2021 Easy to use: Enjoy a fantastic virtual experience with our new user-friendly Conference platform Access on-demand: Session recordings and ePosters will be available after the event Career development: This conference is CPD-approved Get involved: Put your questions to speakers and presenters in live Q&A sessions Great feedback: The 2020 RCPCH Conference Online was a great success with over 99% NATIONAL PAEDIATRIC DIABETES AUDIT The latest user guides and troubleshooting tips for our online data capture system can also be downloaded below. Also available is the core NPDA dataset collected since 1 April 2017 and corresponding CSV submission template; this replaces the dataset in use since 2012-13. GENERAL PAEDIATRICS SYLLABUS LEVEL 1 GENERIC SYLLABUS 4 5 Elements of the Syllabus The Introductory Statement sets the scene for what makes a Paediatrician. The Learning Outcomes are stated at the beginning of each section.These are the outcomes which the trainee must demonstrate they have met to be awarded their Certificate of PAEDIATRIC INHERITED METABOLIC MEDICINE Paediatric Inherited Metabolic Medicine Sub-specialty Syllabus Version 2 Approved by the GMC for implementation from 1 September 2021 TheRoyal College of
COVID-19 - PAEDIATRIC SCENARIOS More information on resuscitation is available from our COVID 19 resuscitation guide.. Note: reference to PPE levels in these scenarios are based on Resuscitation Council guidance. RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS 14 May 2021. The Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacist Group (NPPG), with support from the Royal College of Paediatrics of Child Health (RCPCH) has produced a proposal for a national approach for standardised intravenous infusion concentrations in children. Drugs and medicines.Public health.
LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER National Neonatal Audit Programme. National Paediatric Diabetes Audit. RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families. Research activities. State of Child Health. Workforce and service design. Working for change. The next steps for the College in equality, diversity and inclusion are MRCPCH COVID ADAPTED CLINICAL EXAMINATION UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for THEORY EXAM SAMPLE PAPERS All RCPCH theory exams are delivered via computer-based testing (CBT). Our sample paper is a tutorial to help you better understand the functionality and what you can expect of a CBT examination. This is not a like-for like practice exam but just an example of how our CBT examinations are run. You can review our four sample papers which areavailable online.
SCOTTISH PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY Scottish Paediatric Society. Open to all doctors, medical students and professions of other healthcare disciplines who are committed to a career in paediatrics or one of its sub-specialities. Activities include paediatric research, CPD, events and networking along withopportunities for
COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (C19PRC 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 s Enjoyed being at home Not at all Less than before About the same More than before 0 20 40 60 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 LOGGING INTO EXAM IN PRACTIQUE 7. You will need to ensure you are logging into the correct session. The first session of each circuit is the Extended session. The second is the Short session.EPILEPSY12 AUDIT
RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS 14 May 2021. The Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacist Group (NPPG), with support from the Royal College of Paediatrics of Child Health (RCPCH) has produced a proposal for a national approach for standardised intravenous infusion concentrations in children. Drugs and medicines.Public health.
LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER National Neonatal Audit Programme. National Paediatric Diabetes Audit. RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families. Research activities. State of Child Health. Workforce and service design. Working for change. The next steps for the College in equality, diversity and inclusion are MRCPCH COVID ADAPTED CLINICAL EXAMINATION UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for THEORY EXAM SAMPLE PAPERS All RCPCH theory exams are delivered via computer-based testing (CBT). Our sample paper is a tutorial to help you better understand the functionality and what you can expect of a CBT examination. This is not a like-for like practice exam but just an example of how our CBT examinations are run. You can review our four sample papers which areavailable online.
SCOTTISH PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY Scottish Paediatric Society. Open to all doctors, medical students and professions of other healthcare disciplines who are committed to a career in paediatrics or one of its sub-specialities. Activities include paediatric research, CPD, events and networking along withopportunities for
COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (C19PRC 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 s Enjoyed being at home Not at all Less than before About the same More than before 0 20 40 60 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 LOGGING INTO EXAM IN PRACTIQUE 7. You will need to ensure you are logging into the correct session. The first session of each circuit is the Extended session. The second is the Short session.EPILEPSY12 AUDIT
RCPCH PROGRESS CURRICULUM We will introduce a new two-level, run through specialty training programme by 2023, ensuring it is flexible, fulfilling and fit-for-purpose. The new training principles presented in our document, Paediatrician of the Future, will build on RCPCH Progress to become RCPCH Progress+. Shape of training - THE IMPORTANCE OF KINDNESS IN THE AGE OF COVID Intelligent kindness is a powerful evidence-based approach to practising person-centred care and in this workshop, we will have the opportunity to reflect on the different perspectives on kindness and its importance in the way we provide care for each other. This sessionwill take place at
COVID-19 AND POVERTY: CHILD HEALTH ON TRIAL This is a conference panel with a difference. In a courtroom style discussion, with expert witnesses testifying in front of a grand jury consisting of children and young people (CYP) and the audience, this is a co-delivered session to, and for, the nation’s children. As Chief Prosecutor, Dr. Guddi Singh will cross-examine a series of expert witnesses to interrogate just how well - or badlyWEBINARS | RCPCH
RCPCH Conference Online 2021 - programme. 15 June 2021. Join a global paediatric community for this year’s RCPCH Conference Online to enjoy inspirational keynote talks, specialty sessions and the virtual poster gallery that will showcase the latest research and innovations in child health. COVID-19.GROWTH CHARTS
Digital growth charts. We have, for the first time ever, developed an API (application programming interface) to accurately calculate centiles for a child’s height, weight, head circumference and BMI for digital growth assessments. Award-winning, gold standard and open source, our API will enable developers of electronic patient recordsto
SHAPE OF TRAINING
Shape of training. We plan to introduce a new two-level, run through specialty training programme from summer 2023, ensuring it is flexible, fulfilling and fit-for-purpose. Our FAQs and other resources outline what to expect from future updates to the curriculum, RCPCH Progress+. Our frequently asked questions. UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for WHITE PAPER ON A CLEAN AIR (WALES) BILL The purpose of this consultation was for Welsh Government to set out a number of potential legislative proposals for inclusion in a Clean Air (Wales) Bill.The document sets out the main reasons why there is a need to enhance air quality and how they propose to change it to enable an air quality management framework to be put into place which delivers the best outcomes for all. PAEDIATRIC INHERITED METABOLIC MEDICINE Paediatric Inherited Metabolic Medicine Sub-specialty Syllabus Version 2 Approved by the GMC for implementation from 1 September 2021 TheRoyal College of
NPDA RCPCH AUDITS
6 NPDA National report 2019/20: Care processes and outcomes 2.Glossary Autoimmune disorder – an autoimmune disorder occurs when the body’s immune system . attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS 14 May 2021. The Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacist Group (NPPG), with support from the Royal College of Paediatrics of Child Health (RCPCH) has produced a proposal for a national approach for standardised intravenous infusion concentrations in children. Drugs and medicines.Public health.
LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER National Neonatal Audit Programme. National Paediatric Diabetes Audit. RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families. Research activities. State of Child Health. Workforce and service design. Working for change. The next steps for the College in equality, diversity and inclusion are ADVICE FOR PARENTS DURING CORONAVIRUS If your child has any of the following: • Becomes pale, mottled and feels abnormally cold to the touch • Has pauses in their breathing (apnoeas), has an irregular COVID-19 - GUIDANCE FOR NEONATAL SETTINGS COVID-19 - guidance for neonatal settings Health Policy team This page provides guidance for neonatal settings. It has been produced with theBritish
UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (C19PRC 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 s Enjoyed being at home Not at all Less than before About the same More than before 0 20 40 60 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 COMPASS - LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Compass gives you access to quality assured courses to support your professional development and clinical practice. RCPCH members can sign in via their RCPCH online account; others may register for an account directly on Compass.EPILEPSY12 AUDIT
CHILD PROTECTION EVIDENCE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON BRUISING Child Protection Evidence Systematic review on Bruising Published: March 2020 The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is a registered charity REFERENCE RANGES JAN 18 Page 1 of 5 NEW RCPCH REFERENCE RANGES- 2016 Ranges vary between populations and age groups and it is important to always check thereference
RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS 14 May 2021. The Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacist Group (NPPG), with support from the Royal College of Paediatrics of Child Health (RCPCH) has produced a proposal for a national approach for standardised intravenous infusion concentrations in children. Drugs and medicines.Public health.
LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER National Neonatal Audit Programme. National Paediatric Diabetes Audit. RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families. Research activities. State of Child Health. Workforce and service design. Working for change. The next steps for the College in equality, diversity and inclusion are ADVICE FOR PARENTS DURING CORONAVIRUS If your child has any of the following: • Becomes pale, mottled and feels abnormally cold to the touch • Has pauses in their breathing (apnoeas), has an irregular COVID-19 - GUIDANCE FOR NEONATAL SETTINGS COVID-19 - guidance for neonatal settings Health Policy team This page provides guidance for neonatal settings. It has been produced with theBritish
UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (C19PRC 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 s Enjoyed being at home Not at all Less than before About the same More than before 0 20 40 60 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 COMPASS - LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Compass gives you access to quality assured courses to support your professional development and clinical practice. RCPCH members can sign in via their RCPCH online account; others may register for an account directly on Compass.EPILEPSY12 AUDIT
CHILD PROTECTION EVIDENCE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON BRUISING Child Protection Evidence Systematic review on Bruising Published: March 2020 The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is a registered charity REFERENCE RANGES JAN 18 Page 1 of 5 NEW RCPCH REFERENCE RANGES- 2016 Ranges vary between populations and age groups and it is important to always check thereference
JOURNALS | RCPCH
BMJ Paediatrics Open. Our peer-reviewed, open access journal showcases research, clinical reviews and protocols on any aspect of child health from healthcare professionals across the world. BMJ Paediatrics Open publishes any clinically relevant paper that is ethically and scientifically sound, and RCPCH members get a discount on thepublishing
MRCPCH COVID ADAPTED CLINICAL EXAMINATION MRCPCH COVID Adapted Clinical Examination - information hub. This is a hub for all updates, FAQs, candidate resources and revised documents related to this adapted exam, which will be delivered remotely. We are working on preparing all of the materials listed below and as they become available, they will be posted here. UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for GLOBAL LINKS PROGRAMME The success of our work relies heavily on fostering partnerships between clinicians in high, middle and low income countries. We recruit and prepare doctors, nurses and midwives who help us in all aspects of programme delivery, usually through longer-term placements overseas in the Global Links programme. Find out more and scroll down to download our current opportunities and application form. COVID-19 - PAEDIATRIC SCENARIOS More information on resuscitation is available from our COVID 19 resuscitation guide.. Note: reference to PPE levels in these scenarios are based on Resuscitation Council guidance. RCPCH PROGRESS CHANGES FOR LEVEL 3 TRAINING The General Medical Council (GMC) has approved a set of enhancements to some of our current RCPCH Progress sub-specialty syllabi and general paediatrics. These will be applicable to level 3 trainees in affected sub-specialties and general paediatrics from August/September 2021 (see below for exceptions). We outline the changes by sub-specialty, including a few videos by your fellow trainees. PAEDIATRIC INHERITED METABOLIC MEDICINE Paediatric Inherited Metabolic Medicine Sub-specialty Syllabus Version 2 Approved by the GMC for implementation from 1 September 2021 TheRoyal College of
PAEDIATRIC CARE ONLINE (PCO UK) The RCPCH plays a unique and vital role in championing the safeguarding agenda for children and young people. In June 2020 Paediatric Care Online (PCO UK) converted into a new portal to deliver trusted content for those involved in child protection.RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is the most widely ratified international human rights treaty in history. It sets out the rights, standards and monitoring mechanisms for upholding all children and young people’s rights (those under theage of 18).
BRIEFING: OVERSEAS AID Parliamentary Briefing 2021 3 of 3 1) Scrap plans to reduce the ODA budget, and recommit to spending 0.7% of gross national income oninternational aid.
RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS India and COVID-19 - RCPCH statement of solidarity. 10 May 2021. The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health represents a large body of paediatric clinicians from and in India. As we see the devastating impact of a second pandemic wave across India, with infections passing 21 million and deaths conservatively estimated at 230,000, the LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER National Neonatal Audit Programme. National Paediatric Diabetes Audit. RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families. Research activities. State of Child Health. Workforce and service design. Working for change. The next steps for the College in equality, diversity and inclusion are RCPCH CONFERENCE ONLINE 2021 Easy to use: Enjoy a fantastic virtual experience with our new user-friendly Conference platform Access on-demand: Session recordings and ePosters will be available after the event Career development: This conference is CPD-approved Get involved: Put your questions to speakers and presenters in live Q&A sessions Great feedback: The 2020 RCPCH Conference Online was a great success with over 99%GROWTH CHARTS
Digital growth charts. We have, for the first time ever, developed an API (application programming interface) to accurately calculate centiles for a child’s height, weight, head circumference and BMI for digital growth assessments. Award-winning, gold standard and open source, our API will enable developers of electronic patient recordsto
UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (C19PRC 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 s Enjoyed being at home Not at all Less than before About the same More than before 0 20 40 60 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24EPILEPSY12 AUDIT
SCOTTISH PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY Scottish Paediatric Society. Open to all doctors, medical students and professions of other healthcare disciplines who are committed to a career in paediatrics or one of its sub-specialities. Activities include paediatric research, CPD, events and networking along withopportunities for
LOGGING INTO EXAM IN PRACTIQUE 7. You will need to ensure you are logging into the correct session. The first session of each circuit is the Extended session. The second is the Short session. REFERENCE RANGES JAN 18 Page 1 of 5 NEW RCPCH REFERENCE RANGES- 2016 Ranges vary between populations and age groups and it is important to always check thereference
RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS India and COVID-19 - RCPCH statement of solidarity. 10 May 2021. The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health represents a large body of paediatric clinicians from and in India. As we see the devastating impact of a second pandemic wave across India, with infections passing 21 million and deaths conservatively estimated at 230,000, the LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER National Neonatal Audit Programme. National Paediatric Diabetes Audit. RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families. Research activities. State of Child Health. Workforce and service design. Working for change. The next steps for the College in equality, diversity and inclusion are RCPCH CONFERENCE ONLINE 2021 Easy to use: Enjoy a fantastic virtual experience with our new user-friendly Conference platform Access on-demand: Session recordings and ePosters will be available after the event Career development: This conference is CPD-approved Get involved: Put your questions to speakers and presenters in live Q&A sessions Great feedback: The 2020 RCPCH Conference Online was a great success with over 99%GROWTH CHARTS
Digital growth charts. We have, for the first time ever, developed an API (application programming interface) to accurately calculate centiles for a child’s height, weight, head circumference and BMI for digital growth assessments. Award-winning, gold standard and open source, our API will enable developers of electronic patient recordsto
UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (C19PRC 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24 s Enjoyed being at home Not at all Less than before About the same More than before 0 20 40 60 13-15 16-18 19-21 22-24EPILEPSY12 AUDIT
SCOTTISH PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY Scottish Paediatric Society. Open to all doctors, medical students and professions of other healthcare disciplines who are committed to a career in paediatrics or one of its sub-specialities. Activities include paediatric research, CPD, events and networking along withopportunities for
LOGGING INTO EXAM IN PRACTIQUE 7. You will need to ensure you are logging into the correct session. The first session of each circuit is the Extended session. The second is the Short session. REFERENCE RANGES JAN 18 Page 1 of 5 NEW RCPCH REFERENCE RANGES- 2016 Ranges vary between populations and age groups and it is important to always check thereference
RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH India and COVID-19 - RCPCH statement of solidarity. 10 May 2021. The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health represents a large body of paediatric clinicians from and in India. As we see the devastating impact of a second pandemic wave across India, with infections passing 21 million and deaths conservatively estimated at 230,000, theGROWTH CHARTS
Digital growth charts. We have, for the first time ever, developed an API (application programming interface) to accurately calculate centiles for a child’s height, weight, head circumference and BMI for digital growth assessments. Award-winning, gold standard and open source, our API will enable developers of electronic patient recordsto
PAEDIATRIC MULTISYSTEM INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME TEMPORALLY Most children are asymptomatic or exhibit mild symptoms from COVID-19 infection. However, a small number have been identified who develop a significant systemic inflammatory response, which is also known as PIMS-TS or PIMS). This document for clinicians, which has been developed after expert review of the cases, includes a case definition and approach to clinicalSHAPE OF TRAINING
Shape of training. We plan to introduce a new two-level, run through specialty training programme from summer 2023, ensuring it is flexible, fulfilling and fit-for-purpose. Our FAQs and other resources outline what to expect from future updates to the curriculum, RCPCH Progress+. Our frequently asked questions. USING STANDARDISED CONCENTRATIONS OF UNLICENSED LIQUID The Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group (NPPG) and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) strongly recommend that when children require unlicensed liquid medications, they should receive the RCPCH and NPPG recommended concentrations, where one exists. There are currently 12 such recommended concentrations detailed below, 11 of which are published in relevant drug COVID-19 - PAEDIATRIC SCENARIOS More information on resuscitation is available from our COVID 19 resuscitation guide.. Note: reference to PPE levels in these scenarios are based on Resuscitation Council guidance.RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is the most widely ratified international human rights treaty in history. It sets out the rights, standards and monitoring mechanisms for upholding all children and young people’s rights (those under theage of 18).
GMC APPROVES CURRICULUM ENHANCEMENTS FOR LEVEL 3 TRAINING These revised syllabi will be applicable as of August/September 2021 to level 3 trainees in affected sub-specialties, except for trainees with a Certification of Completion of Training (CCT) date before September 2022, who will rather complete on the existing syllabi (unless they'd like to move and agree this with their educationalsupervisor).
INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT (ILM) COURSES Times change, and so does the way we work - with technology affecting how we interact and do our job. As an approved ILM course provider, wehelp current and
RCPCH GOOD STANDING REQUIREMENTS 1. A member of the College will be in Good Standing if he or she: (i) is compliant with General Medical Council Good Medical Practice or theequivalent national
RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS India and COVID-19 - RCPCH statement of solidarity. 10 May 2021. The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health represents a large body of paediatric clinicians from and in India. As we see the devastating impact of a second pandemic wave across India, with infections passing 21 million and deaths conservatively estimated at 230,000, the LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER National Neonatal Audit Programme. National Paediatric Diabetes Audit. RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families. Research activities. State of Child Health. Workforce and service design. Working for change. The next steps for the College in equality, diversity and inclusion areJOURNALS | RCPCH
BMJ Paediatrics Open. Our peer-reviewed, open access journal showcases research, clinical reviews and protocols on any aspect of child health from healthcare professionals across the world. BMJ Paediatrics Open publishes any clinically relevant paper that is ethically and scientifically sound, and RCPCH members get a discount on thepublishing
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Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus (ETAT+) - online learning. ETAT+ is a comprehensive, proven intervention to support the poorest and most vulnerable children in rural and peri-urban areas. This free online learning is for support healthcare workers and students interested in emergency care in low-resource settings.GROWTH CHARTS
Digital growth charts. We have, for the first time ever, developed an API (application programming interface) to accurately calculate centiles for a child’s height, weight, head circumference and BMI for digital growth assessments. Award-winning, gold standard and open source, our API will enable developers of electronic patient recordsto
UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for NATIONAL PAEDIATRIC DIABETES AUDIT COVID-19 Under guidance from HQIP, national clinical audit data collection is under suspension. Until the suspension is lifted, there is no longer an obligation for paediatric diabetes units to submit data to the NPDA. However, over 95% of services submitted a dataset for the first audit year to be affected by COVID-19 (2019-20), andmany are
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RCPCH-WHO BABY GROWTH CHARTS FOR 0-4 YEARS UK-WHO growth charts - 0-4 years. These are based on WHO Child Growth Standards, which describe the optimal growth for healthy, breastfed children. This chart should be used for preschool infants and toddlers requiring plotting of growth data in primary or secondary care up to age four. It is also suitable for moderately preterm infants (32-36 REFERENCE RANGES JAN 18 Page 1 of 5 NEW RCPCH REFERENCE RANGES- 2016 Ranges vary between populations and age groups and it is important to always check thereference
RCPCH | THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHLOG INMEMBERSHIPEDUCATION AND CAREERSWORK WE DORESOURCESKEY TOPICS India and COVID-19 - RCPCH statement of solidarity. 10 May 2021. The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health represents a large body of paediatric clinicians from and in India. As we see the devastating impact of a second pandemic wave across India, with infections passing 21 million and deaths conservatively estimated at 230,000, the LOG IN | RCPCHTHE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTHARCHIVERESOURCESLOG INREGISTER National Neonatal Audit Programme. National Paediatric Diabetes Audit. RCPCH &Us - for children, young people and families. Research activities. State of Child Health. Workforce and service design. Working for change. The next steps for the College in equality, diversity and inclusion areJOURNALS | RCPCH
BMJ Paediatrics Open. Our peer-reviewed, open access journal showcases research, clinical reviews and protocols on any aspect of child health from healthcare professionals across the world. BMJ Paediatrics Open publishes any clinically relevant paper that is ethically and scientifically sound, and RCPCH members get a discount on thepublishing
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Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment plus (ETAT+) - online learning. ETAT+ is a comprehensive, proven intervention to support the poorest and most vulnerable children in rural and peri-urban areas. This free online learning is for support healthcare workers and students interested in emergency care in low-resource settings.GROWTH CHARTS
Digital growth charts. We have, for the first time ever, developed an API (application programming interface) to accurately calculate centiles for a child’s height, weight, head circumference and BMI for digital growth assessments. Award-winning, gold standard and open source, our API will enable developers of electronic patient recordsto
UK-WHO GROWTH CHARTS The growth of most children less than four years of age should be plotted on the more detailed UK-WHO 0-4 year growth charts. However, children who have been plotted on the NICM chart up to age two years can transfer straight onto the 2-18 chart. Please contact growth.charts@rcpch.ac.uk for NATIONAL PAEDIATRIC DIABETES AUDIT COVID-19 Under guidance from HQIP, national clinical audit data collection is under suspension. Until the suspension is lifted, there is no longer an obligation for paediatric diabetes units to submit data to the NPDA. However, over 95% of services submitted a dataset for the first audit year to be affected by COVID-19 (2019-20), andmany are
EPILEPSY12 AUDIT
RCPCH-WHO BABY GROWTH CHARTS FOR 0-4 YEARS UK-WHO growth charts - 0-4 years. These are based on WHO Child Growth Standards, which describe the optimal growth for healthy, breastfed children. This chart should be used for preschool infants and toddlers requiring plotting of growth data in primary or secondary care up to age four. It is also suitable for moderately preterm infants (32-36 REFERENCE RANGES JAN 18 Page 1 of 5 NEW RCPCH REFERENCE RANGES- 2016 Ranges vary between populations and age groups and it is important to always check thereference
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BMJ Paediatrics Open. Our peer-reviewed, open access journal showcases research, clinical reviews and protocols on any aspect of child health from healthcare professionals across the world. BMJ Paediatrics Open publishes any clinically relevant paper that is ethically and scientifically sound, and RCPCH members get a discount on thepublishing
MEDICAL TRAINING INITIATIVE (PAEDIATRICS) The MTI(p) scheme provides paediatricians from outside the UK / European Economic Area two years of high quality postgraduate training in the NHS. Graduates can use this experience to improve patient care in their home countries, and UK hospitals benefit from their skills and knowledge. If you're interested in joining the scheme, please review the eligibility criteria and full guidance below. RCPCH CONFERENCE ONLINE 2021 Easy to use: Enjoy a fantastic virtual experience with our new user-friendly Conference platform Access on-demand: Session recordings and ePosters will be available after the event Career development: This conference is CPD-approved Get involved: Put your questions to speakers and presenters in live Q&A sessions Great feedback: The 2020 RCPCH Conference Online was a great success with over 99% COVID-19 - GUIDANCE FOR PAEDIATRIC SERVICES COVID-19 - guidance for paediatric services Health Policy team This page provides advice, guidance and signposts to further resources, tosupport members
RCPCH EPORTFOLIO (KAIZEN) GUIDANCE FOR TRAINEES RCPCH ePortfolio (Kaizen) guidance for trainees. Paediatric trainees and your educational supervisors can use ePortfolio to record learning in all its forms and settings, and to monitor progress through the curriculum. It is is mandatory for all run-through and non run-through paediatricians in UK training posts. SPECIAL INTEREST (SPIN) MODULE APPLICATION GUIDANCE As a Level 3 paediatric trainee or post completion paediatrician, you may wish to apply for a SPIN module. This comprises additional training and experience in a clinical area. We have updated some of our SPIN modules, and have a new SPIN in child mental health. Applications for modules starting this August/September are now closedas of 31 May.
RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is the most widely ratified international human rights treaty in history. It sets out the rights, standards and monitoring mechanisms for upholding all children and young people’s rights (those under theage of 18).
RCPCH PROGRESS DOMAIN RESOURCES: PATIENT SAFETY AND Quality improvement (QI) needs to encapsulate all aspects of patient care - not just the clinical experience but service development, review and evaluation. These resources can help you ensure your practice prioritises patient safety, and that it strives to improve the experiences and outcomes of your patients and their families. WALES - NORTH WALES REGION The Officer for Wales who represents you at Council is Dr David Tuthill; your Regional Lead is Dr Sakeer Kunnath. Find out useful contacts and activity in your RCPCH area and region. RCPCH GOOD STANDING REQUIREMENTS 1. A member of the College will be in Good Standing if he or she: (i) is compliant with General Medical Council Good Medical Practice or theequivalent national
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CLINICAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN CHILDHOOD DISABILITY Applications are now open for this award, jointly funded by RCPCH and Newlife - The Charity for Disabled Children. It's open to any post-doctoral researcher who is a registered paediatrician, with the research carried out in the UK. Find out more and apply UPCOMING COURSES AND EVENTS__See all events
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"Being me" - children in care Care-experienced children and young people worked with RCPCH &Us to create free resources to help share who they are, how they are feeling and what support they would like.See their resources
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We're here to support you throughout your career - from advice for new trainees to stepping up as a new consultant to our careers service, plus tips on coping with stress. Explore our resourcesScientific journals
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