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Continuing professional development
This short course covers the basics of perinatal brain injury, with a particular focus on the tools and evidence used for diagnosis and prognostication.
£495
This short course will introduce you to key concepts in child population health and the application of theory and principles in the NHS and globally.
£500
This short course will help you to develop a systematic understanding of medical law and ethics as applied to paediatric practice, with a critical awareness of current problems and new insights in the field.
This course will cover the range of knowledge needed to appraise the topics within neonatal gastroenterology from the functions of the gastrointestinal tract to a knowledge of the goals of neonatal nutrition.
Participants will learn how to diagnose and manage both common and rarer neonatal respiratory conditions and become confident to apply advanced techniques of neonatal invasive and non-invasive respiratory support.
This course will cover advanced aspects of allergic diseases in childhood, from the mechanisms underlying the ‘atopic march’ to difficult clinical scenarios.
£425
This short course will build on your existing cardiac embryology, physiology and morphology to develop your skills and awareness to critically evaluate congenital and acquired paediatric heart disease.
This short course synthesises core scientific knowledge with practical clinical scenarios to encourage a deeper understanding of infectious diseases in neonates and children.
This short course covers the spectrum of the common respiratory diseases in children, with a particular focus on wheezing disorders, and acute and chronic respiratory infections.
This two-week short course will help you to understand the importance of good paediatric sleep health. Along with an overview of common sleep problems, you will discuss the consequences of poor sleep.
£200
This course will provide you with a critical appreciation of aspects of management of seriously unwell children following their acute presentation and initial care.