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Next TREES Session: 'The role of research in addressing child health inequalities' - 5th August
The next TREES session is taking place on 5 August, 13:00. The topic is 'The role of research in addressing child health inequalities' by Professor Ian Sinha, Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Professor in the Division of Child Health at the University of Liverpool. Please see the flyer for further information.
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RCPCH Academic Trainees Day - 6th November
The Academic Trainees Day is taking place on 6 November. This is a free online event aimed at supporting postgraduate doctors training in paediatrics who have a keen interest in research. Throughout the day, there will be talks and workshops focusing on four core areas: understanding research infrastructure, exploring research methodologies, opportunities for research collaboration and learning how to effectively utilise research tools. View the poster for further information and individuals can register for the event via the RCPCH website.
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Become a RCPCH Trainee Research Network Regional Representative - Apply now!
Applications are now open for the following RCPCH TRN regional representative roles, East of England, South West - Severn, South West - Peninsula, Kent, Surrey and Sussex, Yorkshire and Humber and North West - Mersey. View the role description for further information. Individuals can apply for the role via the College Website, applications will close 12pm on 18 August.
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Take part in research - Assessing neonatal jaundice in the community (NHS Race & Health Observatory)
Are you involved in assessing for neonatal jaundice in the community?
PLEASE TAKE PART IN AN INTERVIEW!
If you are are based in the UK and are a community matron, community midwife, maternity support worker, paediatric nurse, paediatrician/ paediatric resident or commissioner, please get in touch! Interviews will last 30-40 minutes. This work is funded by the NHS Race & Health Observatory. Ethics approval was received from the UCLan Health Ethics Review Panel [HEALTH 1194].
WHAT WILL THE INTERVIEW COVER?
Your experiences and/or thoughts on assessing for neonatal jaundice in the community, any challenges, facilitators, usefulness guidelines, training received and needed, suggestions for changes and improvements.
To take part email
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Peer-review for Archives of Diseases in Childhood - no experience needed
Nick Brown, Editor-in-Chief of Archives of Disease in Childhood, has highlighted fantastic peer review opportunities at ADC for interested trainees. Unsure where to start? Nick’s insightful video series is available on the RCPCH learning hub (https://learning.rcpch.ac.uk/peer-review-training/), and he can help put you in touch with a mentor to support you. Contact nickjwbrown@gmail.com
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Participants needed!
We are Lauren & Georgia and we are trainee Clinical Psychologists at the University of Southampton. We are recruiting for our thesis research, please see attached study poster to use the QR code or link below for more information about the study, and if you are eligible to take part.
https://southampton.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6ExHMT6ylmTZ4tU
Or if you would like to contact us to discuss the study before potential participation, please feel free to email either of us on Lauren.Butler@soton.ac.uk or gw3g13@soton.ac.uk.

We hope to hear from you!
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Trainee Research nEtwork Education Seminars (TREES)
Join this new monthly webinar series from the RCPCH Trainee Research Network to learn more about research!
For more information and to sign up, head here:
https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/resources/trainee-research-network-education-seminars-trees