The RCPCH's stated aim is to 'transform child health through knowledge, innovation and expertise'. In practice it has a number of roles: • Postgraduate training for paediatricians: the RCPCH defines the paediatric curriculum, advises
Local Education and Training Boards and records and monitors trainees' progress from entry to specialist training to achieving the
certificate of completion of training (CCT). • Running examinations: both the MRCPCH, considered an essential qualification for British paediatricians, and the DCH, a qualification in child health for non-paediatricians. • Provides courses and e-learning resources. • Campaigns to improve child health nationally and globally. • Organises research conferences, notably the RCPCH Annual Conference. • Publishes the
Archives of Disease in Childhood, a peer-reviewed journal of paediatrics. • Develops clinical guidelines and standards. The college works closely with other bodies, including the
Department of Health (United Kingdom), the
Local Education and Training Boards, the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board, the
General Medical Council, the
National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS), the
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), children's charities and the other medical royal colleges. ==Fellowship==