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FAQs for UK hospitals
Answers to frequently asked questions for UK hospitals providing a placement for a MTI doctor
How does the MTI process work?
Does the RCOG MTI Scheme provide trainees at advanced level training?
Does the RCOG undertake background checks, police
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Our mission
The NGA's mission is to produce high-quality evidence-based research to promote health and wellbeing by developing standards of care.
The NGA is committed to delivering quality through the following values:
People-focused and supportive
We
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Chronic Pelvic Pain Relief, Therapies Targeting the Nervous System for (Scientific Impact Paper No. 46)
This paper describes the options for treating women with chronic pelvic pain that target the nervous system.
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RCOG/BritSPAG statement on the BBC report of under 18s seeking labiaplasty
Statements in response to a report by the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire Show on the increasing number of young women and girls seeking labiaplasty. In 2015-16, more than 200 girls under 18 had labiaplasty on the NHS. More than 150 of the girls
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RCOG World Congress: Eddie Morris
HRT: The big picture, by Eddie Morris, Chair of the British Menopause Society and Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Norwich University Hospital
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Committee vacancies and consultation for guideline on Advocacy services for adults with health and social care needs
The National Guideline Alliance (NGA) has been commissioned by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to develop the NICE guideline on Advocacy services for adults with health and social care needs.
The public are invited to
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RCOG/RCM press announcement: Royal Colleges jointly address issue of undermining and bullying in the workplace
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) have joined forces to reduce undermining and bullying behaviour in the workplace with a new joint statement published today.
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Key recommendations
A strategic approach is required across the life course to prevent predictable ill health and to address the determinants of health specific to women.
These are the RCOG's key recommendations outlined in our full report: Better for women (PDF
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Part 3 MRCOG: syllabus
The aim of the Part 3 exam is to assess the candidate’s ability to demonstrate core clinical skills in the context of the skills, knowledge, attitudes and competences as defined in the MRCOG Part 2 curriculum.
Part 3 MRCOG Capabilities in Practice
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Applying for the MTI
COVID-19 updates for the MTI scheme
Please read full details and FAQs
MTI 2021
Applications for the MTI 2021 closed on Friday 11 December 2020.
Applicants will be notified in early February 2021 whether they have been shortlisted for the next stage
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