COVID-19 from a Paediatric Perspective: an online BPSU-PHE symposia series
26th April 2021
The British Paediatric Surveillance Unit in collaboration with Public Health England will be hosting a symposia series exploring how COVID-19 has impacted on the paediatric service and children and young people.
The aim of the symposia series is to consider the impacts of COVID-19 on children and paediatric services. Attendees will be informed on current research being undertaken in this area, discuss how such research is informing treatment and to explore the extent to which the pandemic is affecting children.
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The British Paediatric Surveillance Unit in collaboration with Public Health England will be hosting a symposia series exploring how COVID-19 has impacted on the paediatric service and children and young people.
The aim of the symposia series is to consider the impacts of COVID-19 on children and paediatric services. Attendees will be informed on current research being undertaken in this area, discuss how such research is informing treatment and to explore the extent to which the pandemic is affecting children.
The series takes place over two days.
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