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RCPCH Annual Conference 2016

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Harlow Printing Limited will be in Liverpool on the 26thth April exhibiting at the RCPCH Annual Conference for the 2nd year running. We will be showcasing our very popular electronic growth monitoring software iGrow and also the changes to the PCHR V4.3 for immunisations.  Sharing our stand are colleagues from the Child Growth Foundation (CGF) who will display the current measuring equipment available to purchase.

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The RCPCH Annual Conference is the UK’s largest paediatric and child health conference, where paediatricians and child health professionals come together to share good practice, discuss clinical issues and discover cutting edge paediatric research.
With the theme Working together across boundaries, this year’s conference offers a top line-up of speakers, great networking opportunities and a wide range of sessions so delegates can create the conference that’s right for them.

 


PCHR Now In Braille

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Harlow Printing Limited are pleased to share the news that we have produced the National Standard PCHR in Braille.

Although this is the basic record and contains the information pages only, hopefully it is the start to help people who are partially sighted or blind.

If you would like further information please contact us on 0191 4554286

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National PCHR Amendment

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Please note there have been amendments to the National PCHR which now incorporate the new Men B vaccine. There are also new pages regarding  ”what happens after having a vaccination” which are very important. There will be further minor amendments in October. The latest version is now 4.01. You can download this from our PCHR page


The Yellow Card scheme by the MHRA

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YellowcardNEWThe Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is calling upon parents and carers to use the Yellow Card scheme to report any symptom they think may be a side-effect their child is experiencing after taking a medicine.

For more information or to send a report, head to the MHRA website at www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard

There is also information within our National PCHR book and on the NHS Choices page at www.nhs.uk/conditions/medicinesinfo/pages/mhra