RCPCH Podcasts
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RCPCH Podcasts
Members and guests chat about a wide range of child health topics - from health inequalities to climate change, from paediatric training to quality improvement.
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Leading the way: Layers of learning, with Dr Dal Hothi
What's at the heart of leadership? For Dal, it's about being authentic - to be self-aware and grounded in our values. But it's also about learning to...

Yoga nidra relaxation practice for wellbeing

Leading the way: Seizing opportunities as a resident doctor, with Dr Josh Hodgson
Josh’s story began with a simple but powerful moment—he took an opportunity that came his way.
In the third episode of 'Leading the way', our mo...

Leading the way: Bloom where you grow, with Dr Emma Dyer
Step out of your comfort zone, encourage others, simply show up with integrity... leadership doesn’t always mean taking centre stage.
In this se...

Leading the way: Finding joy in leadership, with Dr Simon Broughton
Leadership isn’t about titles - it’s about action, passion and impact. And it's for everyone working in child health.
From clinical academia to...

Our blueprint for transforming child health services - six months on
Dr Ronny Cheung, Officer for Health Services, joins Alison Firth, Head of Health Policy, and Bruce Warwick, Public Affairs Manager, for a lively discu...

Child health and climate change: Nepal
In this final episode of our podcast series on the changing climate, this mountainous country is seeing extreme temperature fluctuations, landslides a...

Child health and climate change: Canada
Floods, heatwaves and wildfires have become increasingly common across Canada. And as retired paediatrician Dr Julian Pleydell-Pearce explains in this...

Child health and climate change: Uganda
Less predictable weather in the past several years in this east African country have made it increasingly difficult to grow crops, leading to food sho...

Patient safety 5 – The impact of healthcare inequality on patient safety
Health inequalities are widening in paediatrics. Those that are more disadvantaged experience more safety issues whilst in health care. If we can mak...

Patient safety 4 - Involving children, young people and their families in making healthcare safer
It is imperative that children and young people are central to the co-design and co-production of our patient safety improvement interventions.
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Patient safety 3 - How do we improve how we learn from harm?
It is not enough just to collect data on harm occurring to children in healthcare settings. We need the data to be robust, comparable across the NHS a...

Patient safety 2 - If we are psychologically safe, children are safer in our care
Psychological safety in healthcare settings is the condition in which you feel included, safe to learn, safe to contribute and safe to challenge the s...

Patient safety 1 - How can we build a culture of safety in paediatric healthcare?
Healthcare is inherently risky and so as child health professionals we need to make patient safety a priority in all our actions. We need to think abo...

The state of digital child health today - an interview with Professor Sam Shah
Richard Burley, Executive Director of Digital talks with Professor Shah about how digital technology can support child health, and how paediatricians...

Shift the dial on climate change and health inequalities
Climate change poses an existential risk to child health and is exacerbating health inequalities. But, paediatricians can play an important role in sh...

How to build a paediatrician
Talking about the intentionality behind what the College does to train and support paediatricians: RCPCH Vice President for Training and Assessment, D...

Wellbeing as paediatricians - creating environments where we can thrive at work
Two paediatricians share thoughts around vulnerability, compassion and belonging at work. Jess and Anna talk about brave spaces, the importance (and l...

Conversations with policy makers - with Dame Andrea Leadsom MP
In a first for our podcasts, we delve into the world of government and parliament. RCPCH President Camilla Kingdon speaks with Dame Andrea Leadsom MP,...

Child health inequalities part 2 - interviews with two quality improvement projects
We hear from two teams doing innovative work to better understand the impact of poverty on children and young people’s health, and design NHS services...

Stories of impact - on health care, outcomes and the quality of life for children and young people with diabetes
In our second series of College Strategy 2021-24 podcasts we look at the Strategy in action. Hearing stories from clinicians, children and young peopl...

A young person’s experience of living with epilepsy
In this first of a podcast series from the Medicines for Children team, we speak with Fiona, a young person with epilepsy, and her mum, Karen. It's an...

Our voices: young people and climate change
This podcast is created by young volunteers with RCPCH &Us and is all about climate change, with some international guests from Ghana and others close...

Shining a light on children's mental health
Mental health can be a challenging and sensitive topic. In this podcast, five child health professionals talk about how they are are tackling the issu...

Child health inequalities part 1 - Talking with families
We know that children living in poverty are more likely to experience poorer health outcomes. Paediatricians are in a unique and crucial position to a...

Our voices: engagement done well
This podcast is all about working with children and young people to help improve their health and the health of others. Have a listen for ideas, examp...

Child health research matters to medicine - part 2 of 2
The conversation continues between Professor Paul Dimitri, our Vice President for Science & Research, and Emily Arkell, Director of Research & Policy,...

Child health research matters to medicine - part 1 of 2
We consider the importance of research to clinical practice in child health. This is the first of a two-part conversation between Professor Paul Dimit...

Wellbeing for paediatricians part 2 - how members are working with the College
How can we build resilience and promote self-care at work? And what can we do at a Trust and wider level?
We speak with two consultant paediatri...

A humanitarian presence - RCPCH Global programmes
Our mission to improve child health doesn't end at our borders. The RCPCH Global programme partners with paediatric societies, global aid organisation...

Wellbeing part 1 - how members are engaging the whole team
Your wellbeing - as busy health professionals - matters. At our annual conference in Liverpool this past June, we spoke with several members making a...

The changing landscape of a career in paediatrics
The education and training of paediatricians is core to the College, and we dedicate one of our strategic aims to this theme, including lifelong learn...

Voices from the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion member group
From the joy of finding people with a common purpose to the recognition that there's still a long way to go... College members Segn Nedd, Nadia Audhal...

Advocating for child health, now and in the future
This is the first of our “In conversation…” series on the College Strategy 2021-24. Dr Mike McKean, our VP for Health Policy speaks with Robert Okunnu...

Interview with Professor Simon Kenny, National Clinical Director - Children and Young People at NHS England
RCPCH President Dr Camilla Kingdon speaks with Professor Simon Kenny about his role at NHS England. They discuss how to keep hold of core priorities i...

Pill swallowing in children 4 : Daniel's story
Daniel is a young person diagnosed with transverse myelitis, an autoimmune disease. After several months in hospital, he moved from only using liquid...

Pill swallowing in children 3: The secret life of pharmacists
Nicola Vasey, lead pharmacist at the Great North Children’s Hospital, discusses the role of pharmacists in pill swallowing. The cost saving outcomes w...

Pill swallowing in children 2: Quality improvement and the meaning of life
Dr Yincent Tse, a children’s kidney doctor with an interest in quality improvement, talks to Dr Emma Lim about the benefits of pill swallowing in rela...

Pill swallowing in children 1: The secret of pill swallowing
Sister Ailsa Pickering, a specialist nurse working with infectious diseases in paediatrics, and Dr Emma Lim, consultant paediatrician at the Great Nor...

Diabetes Quality Programme 06 - Improving time in range
We speak to the Sandwell and West Birmingham Team about their QI project aimed at improving time in range. Contributors:
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