Webinars
We run short, free and accessible educational updates for health professionals on topics ranging from clinical conditions to service design
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How to set up and deliver a successful mentoring programme for paediatricians
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.
Immunisation is Everyone’s Business
Professor Helen Bedford and Dr David Elliman discuss recent and ongoing issues in the field of immunisation, suggesting how to address parents' concerns and the important role paediatricians can play.
Putting Children’s Oral Health on Everyone’s Agenda (April 2021)
Miss Urshla Devalia and Miss Armaana Ahmed discuss the issue of dental decay (caries) at a population and patient level, present key messages for delivering better oral health raise awareness of professional interventions being carried out throughout the UK.
Putting children’s oral health on everyone’s agenda (October 2019)
Dr Elizabeth O'Sullivan and Mrs Lucy Brown help you understand the relevance of oral health to general health, the key messages for the prevention of dental disease, and the key professional interventions in the UK
RCPCH and RPS joint College webinar: The why and how of pill swallowing
In this webinar, the speakers will discuss Pill School and KidsMedz initiatives
RCPCH Stroke in Childhood guidelines – key messages and recommendations
Dr Vijeya Ganesan highlights the key messages and recommendations from the guidelines, plus new diagnostic and interventional pathways.
RCPCH Webinar: Dental implications and management of children with congenital heart disease
In this webinar, Mina Vaidyanatha and Joanna May discuss the importance of oral health in children with CHD
RCPCH-BPSU series: Time to “Think Kawasaki Disease”
Professor Robert Tulloh and Professor Paul Brogan provide a comprehensive update on Kawasaki Disease, highlight how out-dated information is hampering best practice for affected children and present recent research findings (UK and Ireland) on incidence, including revealing data on lifetime heart damage.
RCPCH-BPSU Webinar series: Behcet’s Syndrome in children and young people
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 Behcet's syndrome, differential diagnoses and investigations of Behcet's-like presentations, management of Behcet's syndrome, and the role of genetic testing and monogenic mimics.