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The South Thames Paediatric Network (STPN) was established in September 2018 following the national review of Paediatric Critical Care and Paediatric Surgery. The STPN is commissioned by and responsible to NHSE specialised commissioning. The Board has representation from each region (South London, Kent, Surrey and Sussex) and hosted by Guys & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. The STPN is formed of Operational Delivery Networks (ODNs) which aim to ensure that all children in the region have equal access to excellent care and that the workforce is supported to meet future demands.
Established in 2014, The Paediatric Community was set up by a group of Paediatricians with one common goal: to provide high quality Paediatric courses in line with the RCPCH (Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health) and BACCH (British Association for Community Child Health) curriculum with appropriate RCPCH CPD approval. We organise educational meetings for different subspecialties within Paediatrics. Everything from the venue and catering to the recruitment of expert speakers within their respective fields is thoughtfully planned to provide delegates with an excellent education experience at an affordable cost.
All TPDs have generic parts of their job such as helping at recruitment, ARCPs and School meetings. They also have specific additional area(s) of responsibility. They are all Paediatricians working in Teaching and District General Hospitals and aim to give you the best possible training experience. Programme Management TPDs organise post allocation taking into account trainee educational and other needs. They are highlighted in red. Every trainee has a Programme Management TPD. They should be the person you go to for advice about anything that may lead to changes in the training programme such as wanting to change a post/ maternity or sick leave/ Out of Programme/ concerns that you are not able to discuss with your Educational Supervisor or RCPCH Tutor.