PaeCH & Mohn Centre Christmas Lecture 2024
“Child Health Challenges: The Case for a New Leadership Paradigm”
Speaker: Dr. Camilla Kingdon, Former President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
Tuesday, 10 December 2024 | 4:30 PM
Join us for the PaeCH & Mohn Centre Christmas Lecture 2024, where Dr Camilla Kingdon, Consultant Neonatologist and former President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, will deliver a thought-provoking talk on the urgent challenges facing child health today. In her lecture, “Child Health Challenges: The Case for a New Leadership Paradigm”, Dr. Kingdon will explore the evolving landscape of paediatrics and argue for a fresh approach to leadership in tackling complex issues affecting children’s health.
This lecture promises to be an insightful exploration of the future of child health care and the leadership needed to shape it. Following the talk, we invite you to join us for drinks and nibbles, offering an opportunity to continue the conversation and connect with colleagues and professionals in the field.
We look forward to welcoming you to this important event. Don’t miss this chance to hear from one of the leading voices in child health!
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Getting the right early start to life is essential for a child’s development and their life-long health.
Many factors impact this early start including access to green space, mobile phone usage and socio-economic disparity, which all influence the likelihood of developing certain health conditions.
With close to two billion children in the world, children, young people and their families deserve to have their views championed and the opportunity to inform research topics which matter most to them.
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The Mohn Centre was established following a transformational gift from Marit Mohn to create a world-leading centre for children’s health and wellbeing in the School of Public Health. The Mohn Centre unites expertise from across Imperial College London, community partners, local authorities and health and care organisations to pursue research and education on the understanding and prevention of children’s health issues.