Videos Bright Futures Health
Dr Margarita Burmesterand and the SPRinT simulation team showcase Harley - the world's first patient model designed to recreate emergency care for child heart patients, on The One Show BBC 1.
Recorded on Thursday 1 July 2021, as part of the Royal Society of Medicine's COVID-19 Series. We explored the debate around immunising children against Covid-19 with guests Professor Beate Kampmann, Director of The Vaccine Centre at LSHTM and Professor Russell Viner, Professor of Adolescent Health at the UCL Institute of Child Health in London. Chaired by Dr Margarita Burmester, President of the RSM’s Paediatrics and Child Health Section, the panel covered issues including the potential risks posed to children by Covid-19 and the vaccine, their role in community transmission, and the ethical questions surrounding vaccine equity and global need. The RSM COVID-19 Series is for health professionals, by health professionals; a series of talks dedicated to give healthcare workers on the frontline, regular and easy-to-access updates from healthcare leaders on COVID-19. Learn more about all our webinars here: https://rsm.ac/2UDvcsg Join in the conversation online using #RSMLive Consider making a donation to the RSM: www.rsm.ac/donation All views expressed in this webinar are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM.
Regular health screening throughout childhood was not always common practice. However, it can be a great preventative tool to catch things early in children. Paediatricians Dr Martin Gray and Dr Margarita Burmester give a full explanation about how important health screening is for your children. If you would like to schedule an appointment, you can go to their Top Doctors profile and request a visit: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/martin-gray https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/margarita-burmester ✔ Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3fSrqXb ✔ Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3t5kGsW ✔ Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/39TidKh
If you are new to the Bright Futures Guidelines, this 2-minute video provides information you need to get started using the Bright Futures recommendations in your health promotion and disease prevention practices and with programs and families in your community.