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Supporting academic trainees
This page provides information about the ways in which the RCOG supports postgraduate academic trainees.
Academic trainees’ Google Group
The RCOG Academic Trainees’ Google Group provides you with a confidential way to communicate and network with other
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Excessive bleeding after childbirth remains a leading cause of maternal deaths
More can be done to prevent excessive bleeding after childbirth, including training for maternity staff and the development of local protocols, state revised clinical guidelines published today by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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Training update, September 2016
Dr Matt Prior, Chair, RCOG Trainees’ Committee and Dr Jonathan Frost, Executive Lead, RCOG Trainees Committee write...
New Junior Doctors’ Contract
The decision of the British Medical Association (BMA) to initiate further industrial action in light of
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Blood Transfusions in Obstetrics (Green-top Guideline No. 47)
This guideline offers guidance about the appropriate use of blood products that neither compromises the affected woman nor exposes her to unnecessary risk. Strategies to maximise the haemoglobin (Hb) level at delivery as well as to minimise blood loss
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Franchise an RCOG course
Become part of the RCOG’s global community and improve women’s health care by organising a recognised RCOG course in your country.
Benefits of franchising an RCOG course include:
Train to deliver courses sustainably at local level and become a member
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Feverish illness in children (NICE clinical guideline 160)
This guideline is designed to assist healthcare professionals in the initial assessment and immediate treatment of young children with fever presenting to primary or secondary care.
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Audit and Risk Committee
Audit and Risk meeting papers
Members of the Audit & Risk Committee can download meeting papers here (please note you will need to be signed into the website).
Meeting dates
2021
Friday 5th February, 11am
Friday 14th May, 10am
Friday 16th
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RCOG statement on emergency caesarean section rates
Experts speaking at Euroanaesthesia, the annual congress of the European Society of Anaesthesiology (ESA) say today that there is an increasing need for safe emergency anaesthesia as cases of emergency caesarean section (CS) continue to rise.
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Guidelines: Women's and children's health
Women's and children's health guidelines that have been produced or are currently in development
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R
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Training evaluation form: FAQs
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the training evaluation form (TEF)
Why do I have to complete the TEF?
When do I have to do it?
Why aren’t there more opportunities for free text?
Are my answers confidential?
What happens if a respondent leaves
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