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Chest compressions in traumatic cardiac arrest

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The missing link? Children and transmission of SARS-CoV-2

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An evidence summary of Paediatric COVID-19 literature

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The fidget spinner craze

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How often do you include scurvy in your differential diagnosis for limp? Lethargy? Low grade fever? Scurvy is rare in the developed world and often forgotten as a potential differential diagnosis.
Have you been keeping up with the literature? The BubbleWrap team have.
Winter is coming - and so is bronchiolitis
Another way to make sticking children with sharp needles less painful for everyone.
Time to look at what has been published this month with Anke Raaijmakers and Prof.Jaan Toelen
Join us as we manage Robert, a 14 year old with per rectal bleeding and rediscover the "rule of twos"
Terminology is important, not only for making sure we understand a child's diagnosis properly, but also for providing the best possible care. Getting it right can also help gain the trust of parents and carers who will often know far more about appropriate language use than we clinicians.
Mothership by Francesca Segal is a true story of a mother's experience of the neonatal unit. Read our review and why we recommend this book.
Given that we don't intubated sick kids often, what is the alternative?
Did you know that one third of all nasal fractures occur in children, accounting for 60% of all facial fractures seen in the emergency department? Read on to find out how to identify these injuries and prevent complications.

DFTB26 Virtual

The acute paediatric conference, streamed live worldwide.

22-24 June 2026