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    Professor David Edwards - 12 month(s) ago

    Awarded the James Spence Medal in 2023 Citation submitted in 2022 Professor Edwards is a consultant neonatologist at the Eveline London Children’s Hospital and Professor of Neonatal Medicine at King’s College London. He has a 40 year career in which he has made an enormous impact not just on the survival of babies, but on the quality of life of some of the sickest new-borns cared for in…

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    • Congratulations to Prof David Edwards for receiving the James Spence medal #RCPCH23 Great contributions to: Infant cooling for HIE Infant MRI https://t.co/7bXrzfoP2Q https://t.co/iyRd2oZr7N https://t.co/bho5lwqFrv

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    RCPCH Conference takes place from 23 to 25 May in Glasgow. You can register to join in person for one, two or three days. We also have a virtual option for online access to selected sessions. Here’s how to register and the fees.

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    • Join @PollyLivermore on 24 May at the @RCPCHtweets conference for a unique combined session stream on #paediatric rheumatology and #neurology. Learn how to screen and manage #mentalhealth conditions in paediatric patients with chronic disease. Book: https://t.co/DgkbcGFlsT https://t.co/OK5GLrvOvp

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    The RCPCH Conference Organising Committee is pleased to invite abstract submissions for oral and poster presentation at our next Conference, which takes place from 23 to 25 May in Glasgow. The deadline to submit an abstract is Monday, 6 February, 23:59 (GMT). Below are frequently asked questions about this process. Please ensure you consult the full guidelines, linked below, to prepare and submit…

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    • 🔬 As part of our session with @BPNA_org at the @RCPCHtweets Conference in May, we're inviting you to share your paediatric and adolescent rheumatology research by 6 Feb. Sharing an abstract allows you to enhance your CV and gain feedback from peers! ➡️ https://t.co/8l2qZPsnq3 https://t.co/IfKVDHt07z

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    The RCPCH Conference Organising Committee is pleased to invite abstract submissions for oral and ePoster presentation at our next Conference, which takes place from 23 to 25 May in Glasgow. The deadline to submit an abstract is Monday, 6 February, 23:59 (GMT). Below are frequently asked questions about this process. Please ensure you consult the full guidelines, linked below, to prepare and…

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    • 🔬 As part of our session with @BPNA_org at the @RCPCHtweets Conference in May, we're inviting you to share your paediatric and adolescent rheumatology research by 6 Feb. Sharing an abstract allows you to enhance your CV and gain feedback from peers! ➡️ https://t.co/8l2qZPsnq3 https://t.co/NEvekhu7QP

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    Children in the UK spend more and more of their lives indoors, and the health impact of the air within our homes and schools must be taken seriously. This report is based on a systematic review of the science of indoor pollution, and conversations with children, young people and families. We make recommendations for Government and local authorities, and provide guidance for families.

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    • RT @CattonKelly: @ReicherStephen https://t.co/OiBkGRtXOg

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    RCPCH responds to the Government announcement that they have accepted the advice of the Joint Committee on Vaccinations and Immunisations (JCVI) regarding children and young people and COVID-19 vaccination.

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    • 🇬🇧 👏 👏 👏 “The JCVI advice reiterates what the evidence tells us - that most children are at minimal risk of being made seriously ill by COVID…They have decided that for children who are otherwise healthy, the risk is not outweighed by the benefit.” https://t.co/NqqAJreOF8

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    Research activities - 3 year(s) ago

    We promote high quality research, support the development of paediatric researchers and contribute directly to the evidence base. Let’s share our expertise, collaborate with others and promote the evidence to drive forward improvements in child health.

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    • RT @RCPCHtweets: We are delighted to announce our winners for this years research awards. https://t.co/OcJvtw8DIY https://t.co/nSS8GekDVx