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Student medical electives in O&G
This page provides reports from medical students who’ve undertaken O&G electives in various countries around the world.
Reports of student electives
Australia, the Americas and the Pacific Rim
Belize, report 1 – Susan Hendrickson (PDF, 116
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RCOG statement: General Medical Council report on undermining and bullying
Today, the General Medical Council (GMC) has published Building A Supportive Environment: A Review to Tackle Undermining and Bullying in Medical Education and Training, which outlines the findings from a series of undermining and bullying check visits
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Part 3 MRCOG: format
Format of the Part 3 MRCOG Clinical Assessment.
The Part 3 MRCOG is a clinical assessment of knowledge, skills, attitudes and competencies. Passing the Part 3 exam leads to the award of the Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and
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Previous OSATS for reproductive medicine
Previous OSATS requirements for subspecialty training in reproductive medicine.
You have to be competent in:
Diagnostic hysteroscopy
Diagnostic laparoscopy
Hysteroscopic surgery
Laparoscopic adhesiolysis
Laparoscopic treatment of endometriosis
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Part 2 MRCOG Exam Results
Exam candidates have been contacted about a technical error affecting some exam results.
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Zika virus infection and pregnancy
Guidance for healthcare professionals on Zika virus infection in pregnancy, developed by the RCOG, Royal College of Midwives, Public Health England and Health Protection Scotland.
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CESR
The CESR, or Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration, is the route to specialist registration for doctors who have not completed a GMC-approved programme but who are able to demonstrate that their specialist training, qualifications and
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Policy update, August 2017
This is your monthly round-up of recent national health policy developments for 10 July to 14 August.
If you have any comments or if there is anything else you would like to see in the round-up please contact us at:
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4. How to submit your MTI application
Make sure your MTI application is complete
You must provide a complete application with all the documents.
Please clearly state your name (in full as it appears in your passport) and RCOG registration number on each document.
All forms should be
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British and Irish Association of Robotic Gynaecological Surgeons (BIARGS)
Who we are
BIARGS was founded in 2010 by a group of British & Irish gynaecologists who were setting up the first robotic programmes in gynaecological surgery. The Association is unusual in that its members come from both benign and malignant
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