Calum Semple
Professor of Child Health and Outbreak Medicine, Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool
Children and child health services have been hugely impacted by the current COVID-19 pandemic on many levels. Join this webinar as we take you through a journey of child health and how its provision has been affected from the perspectives of patients, primary care and secondary care physicians, and policy makers.
In this interactive session, delve into lessons learned and changes in models of care during this pandemic, which will shape how we deliver paediatric care in the future. You'll also hear about the cutting edge research in paediatric SARS-CoV-2. This is an opportunity for you to interact and ask questions to our panel of speakers and patients/families.
During this session, attendees can expect to:
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Submission deadline
Sunday 29 November 2020
Open to
Medical trainees
Application guidelines
Submit a 750-word case report on a general paediatric case. A maximum of four general paediatric case reports will be shortlisted to present at a Paediatrics & Child Health meeting.
Registration for this webinar will close 2 hours prior to the start time. You will receive the webinar link 2 hours before the meeting. Late registrations will not be accepted.
Webinar recordings will be available for registered delegates up to 30 days after the live webinar, via Zoom. The link will be sent 24 hours after the webinar takes place.
This webinar will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be distributed in future on various internet channels.
Professor of Child Health and Outbreak Medicine, Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool
Registrar, The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
Professor of Paediatrics, Immunology and Medical Science and Senior Scientist in Cell Biology Research, The Hospital For Sick Children, Toronto
National Clinical Director, Children and Young People
Dr Margarita Burmester, Consultant Paediatric Intensivist, Royal Brompton Hospital
Dr Michael Linney, Consultant Paediatrician and Registrar, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH)
Dr Philippa Anna Stilwell, Community Paediatrics GRID Trainee and Clinical Advisor, NHS England and NHS Improvement, Dr Gareth Stuttard, General Practitioner and National Clinical Lead for Urgent and Emergency Care and Dr Ian Maconochie, Consultant Paediatrician, St Mary’s Hospital
Chair: Dr Wen Ding, Academic Clinical Lecturer in Paediatric Renal Medicine, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol
Professor Simon Kenny, National Clinical Director for Children and Young People, NHS England
Dr Robert Pugh and Dr Wen Ding
Chair: Dr Philippa Anna Stilwell
Professor Timothy David and Dr Margarita Burmester
Chair: Dr Wen Ding
Dr Jonathan Griffiths, General Practitioner, Winsford, Cheshire and Chair of NHS Vale Royal Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)
Dr Thomas Bourke, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Paediatrics, Queen’s University Belfast and Dr Claire Lundy, Consultant in Paediatric Neurodisability and Rehabilitation, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
Chair: Dr Neil Chanchlani
Professor Rae Yeung, Professor of Paediatrics, Immunology and Medical Science and Senior Scientist in Cell Biology Research, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
Professor Calum Semple, Professor of Child Health and Outbreak Medicine, Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool
Chair: Dr Neil Chanchlani
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Disclaimer: All views expressed in this webinar are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM nor the speaker's organisations.
Special rates for difficult times
The RSM wishes to offer healthcare professionals continued learning opportunities during the coronavirus pandemic. The RSM’s weekly COVID-19 Series webinars remain free of charge, while there will be small charges to register for other online education. These fees will enable the RSM to continue its programme of activities and will apply during the course of the pandemic.
Registration for this webinar will close 2 hours prior to the start time. You will receive the webinar link 2 hours before the meeting. Late registrations will not be accepted.
Webinar recordings will be available for registered delegates up to 30 days after the live webinar, via Zoom. The link will be sent 24 hours after the webinar takes place.
This webinar will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be distributed in future on various internet channels.