Trainee Research Network Education Seminars (TREES) | Setting up Peer-to-Peer Research Skills Development Programmes – Lessons learnt from the London School of Paediatrics (February 2025)

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  • Paediatricians in training and related health care professionals

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Session Title: Setting up Peer-to-Peer Research Skills Development Programmes: Lessons learnt from the London School of Paediatrics
Name: Dr Amedine Duret
Job title: Clinical Research Fellow in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at Imperial College London

Learning Objectives: 
This seminar provides information on how to set up peer-to-peer research skills development programs and shares the experience and lesson learned from the London School of Paediatrics.
1. To gain insight into peer-to-peer research skills development programmes.
2. To understand the Progress+ curriculum’s requirements in research.
3. To explore avenues for interregional collaborations for similar trainee-led peer-to-peer research skills development programmes.
4. To gain an insight into the various research projects carried out by the academic subgroup in London.

If you have any questions, please contact the RCPCH Learning team.

 

About this webinar series

TREES is a free monthly webinar series from the RCPCH Trainee Research Network especially for paediatricians in training. They help you get involved in research and meet key capabilities in the Progress+ curriculum’s research and scholarship domain.

Each session is streamed live on the last Tuesday of every month, from 13:00 to 13:45. To register for upcoming webinars and explore session topics, please visit the main RCPCH TREES webpage.

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  • What did you learn?
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  • What further learning or action, if any, is needed as a result of the original learning activity?

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