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Christmas letter 2015
Dr David Richmond, President of the RCOG, writes...
This year has been both rewarding and challenging for the RCOG. The principles of always putting the patient first, continually promoting a culture of zero harm, and improving patient safety need to
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Coronavirus infection and pregnancy
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Prizes and awards
Prize winners at 2019 RCOG World Congress
Best overall oral presentation
Andrea WoolnerFamilial predisposition to miscarriage: an intergenerational study of 31,565 mother-daughter pairs in Aberdeen, UK
Best iPoster presentation
Angharad
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BJOG release: Serum biomarkers can predict women at risk of pre-eclampsia
Levels of biomarkers in the blood of pregnant women can be used to predict which women are at risk of pre-eclampsia, finds a study published today (22 July) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (BJOG). ADMA and Hcy,
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UK & Republic of Ireland: FAQs about the Direct Debit by instalment option
What date will my Direct Debit be taken?
Your RCOG membership fee is due by 31 January.
Therefore your 2021 membership subscription fee will be collected via Direct Debit on/around the below dates (depending on whether you choose to pay in a single
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RCOG statement: Prevalence of FGM in England and Wales
A new report published by City University London and Equality Now provides national and local estimates of the prevalence of female genital mutilation (FGM) in England and Wales.
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Revised guideline aims to prevent women dying from ectopic pregnancies
Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of the different types of ectopic pregnancies is essential in further reducing the number of women who lose their lives from the condition, states a revised guideline published today (4 November) by the Royal
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RCOG statement on the NHS Five Year Forward View update
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) welcomes the publication of the Next Steps on the NHS Five Year Forward View and in particular its support for a more integrated health and social care system, recognising the need for ongoing
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RCOG response to new study into folic acid fortification
There are fresh calls for the government to fortify flour with folic acid in the UK to help protect babies from common birth defects after a new study found there is no need for an upper limit of folate intake.
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International: subscription payment
The annual subscriptions structure for International RCOG Fellows and Members.
Read the full subscription structure.
International subscription rates for 2021
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Fellows and Members practising within
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