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RCOG announcement: New TOG Editor-in-Chief in position
The RCOG is pleased to announce that Mr Mark Roberts has taken up his position as the new Editor-in-Chief of The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG) from 1 October 2015, succeeding Mr Jason Waugh who has held the post for the last 6 years and been
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PHASE Worldwide (Nepal)
PHASE Worldwide (Practical Help Achieving Self-Empowerment) specialises in improving health, education and livelihood opportunities for disadvantaged populations in very remote and resource poor Himalayan mountain villages in Nepal.
The PHASE
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Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome, Management (Green-top Guideline No. 5)
This guideline provides information about the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
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MTI Committee
The MTI Committee was previously known as the MTI and Volunteering Committee, and the Global Placement Committee.
Meeting dates
2020
12 March 2020
10 September 2020
Reporting mechanism
The MTI Committee reports to
Specialty Education
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Journals Business Development Committee
Remit
Reporting structure
The Journals Business Development Committee reports to the Finance and General Purposes Committee (F&GPC).
The BJOG Editorial Board, the TOG Editorial Board and the Journals Operational Management Group report
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Process for RCOG recognition of subspecialty training programmes
Process by which the RCOG will approve centres to deliver subspecialty training
Background
The role of the RCOG in subspecialty training
Since 1984, the RCOG has been responsible for assessing the quality of training of subspecialists in terms of both
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CBT and mindfulness can help manage menopausal symptoms
Women going through menopause may benefit from psychological interventions such as mindfulness, cognitive behavioural and behaviour-based therapies, to help manage their symptoms, finds a review of the available evidence published online in BJOG: An
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Introduction to specialty training in O&G
This page provides an introduction to specialty training programme in obstetrics and gynaecology (O&G).
Overview of the specialty training programme in O&G
UK training in O&G requires a minimum of 7 years of specialty training (ST1–ST7),
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TOG reviews the obstetric care for asylum seekers and refugees in the UK
An article in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG) published today (21 October 2015) reviews the current state of obstetric care for women who are asylum seekers and refugees in the UK.
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‘Each Baby Counts: Learn and Support’ receives funding improve maternity care
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Royal College of Midwives are launching a new programme to enable local maternity teams to roll out national recommendations to improve the care of mothers and babies.
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