I have been kept asking about NICE/ OGRM/ TOG which topics to read and what to skip. I have already posted on NICE guidelines in my previous post. Similarly, I know it's a tad difficult to know which topics are important. You will never know from which journal article they can pull up a …
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NICE Guideline Topics that you should not miss
NICE means National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence, well that was for the benefit of those who are new to MRCOG. In one of my earlier post, I talked about an easier approach to NICE guidelines. Now here are some of the recommendations of NICE topics you should focus on. …
An Easier Approach to NICE Guidelines
NICE: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Yeah, I had to do that ;) NICE guidelines tend to be vast. Time-consuming, but some topics are essential and cannot be avoided. Reading the "Summary of Recommendation" will be helpful to get an idea about the whole guideline. But in …
MRCOG Part 2 -How to tackle second type of questions
Well not everyone has the opportunity to work in an UK clinical environment or where the UK guidelines are frequently practiced. Thus yielding an uphill task while reading for MRCOG Part 2 exam. So for those who do not work in such a place, for the sake of exam, you all need to forget what you …
MRCOG Part 2 -How to tackle first type of questions?
In my first post, I have written about two types of MRCOG part 2 questions. Here's a quick look on how you can tackle one of the types mentioned in my post. Retaining facts, basically memorising the vast amount of numbers/percentages for every condition is indeed a daunting task. …
MRCOG Part 2 – The two types of questions that I have noticed
No, I didn't mean SBA & EMQ. Which is obviously the format of the MRCOG exam. Question Type One: The ones that have a direct and straight forward answer. Example: Percentages- OAB percentage in adults/ OHSS % after IVF/ Risk of recurrence of abruption/Shoulder Dystocia recurrence (This …