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The examination for Membership of the Royal College of
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) remains one of the most
internationally recognised postgraduate examinations in the
specialty. Over the years, the examination has evolved in keeping
with changes in medical education; the Part 3 examination now
consists of 14 tasks, each covering one of the 14 core modules in
the curriculum and assessing specific skills which may include all
or some of Information Gathering, Communication with Patients and
Families, Communication with Colleagues, Patient Safety, and
Applied Clinical Knowledge. This invaluable resource consists of
analyses of different aspects of what is being tested, with general
advice on how to prepare for the examination and discussion of the
reasons why trainees fail the examination. There follow four sample
'papers' of tasks; in each of them, attempts have been made to
cover all 14 modules in the core curriculum. There is also an
additional paper with random tasks to help with preparation.
The examination for Membership of the Royal College of
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) remains one of the most
internationally recognised postgraduate examinations in the
specialty. Over the years, the examination has evolved in keeping
with changes in medical education; the Part 3 examination now
consists of 14 tasks, each covering one of the 14 core modules in
the curriculum and assessing specific skills which may include all
or some of Information Gathering, Communication with Patients and
Families, Communication with Colleagues, Patient Safety, and
Applied Clinical Knowledge. This invaluable resource consists of
analyses of different aspects of what is being tested, with general
advice on how to prepare for the examination and discussion of the
reasons why trainees fail the examination. There follow four sample
'papers' of tasks; in each of them, attempts have been made to
cover all 14 modules in the core curriculum. There is also an
additional paper with random tasks to help with preparation.
This title includes Foreword by David Taylor, Professor and Vice
Dean of Leicester Medical School. Preparing for the Part 2 MRCOG
examination remains a daunting and complex task, particularly as
learning and revision often need to fit around clinical
commitments. Much has been written about how to prepare for and
pass exams, yet it remains surprising how often well-read
candidates provide unsatisfactory answers in areas which they know
well. Clearly, a sound understanding of the topic area is
essential, but deeper knowledge also increases uncertainty, and the
vast developments in the field mean that proficiency in all areas
is next to impossible. Thus a critical point for postgraduate
candidates, who more often than not will prepare for the
examination in isolation, is to develop a real understanding of
what the examination is meant to assess...This revision aid in
obstetrics and gynaecology is based on the Extended Matching
Question format (EMQ). It contains forty-two questions of varying
degrees of difficulty, along with detailed answers. "MRCOG Part 2
Essential EMQs" is an indispensable study and revision aid for
postgraduate medical students preparing for Part 2 of the
Membership of the Royal College of Gynaecologists (MRCOG)
examination or equivalent. "The number of published revision aids
including this question format in postgraduate Obstetrics and
Gynaecology remains limited. With this book we wanted to produce a
comprehensive selection of EMQ, covering broad areas relevant to
the speciality, which would be useful those preparing for
postgraduate examinations at Part 2 MRCOG level or equivalent." -
Marwan Habiba, Andrea Akkad, Justin Konje.
This work features a Foreword by David Taylor, Vice Dean, Leicester
Medical School. "This book is the first to assist students with a
new format of testing knowledge and clinical skills, i.e., the
extended matching question. I am delighted my colleagues here in
Leicester, where undergraduate education is given the very highest
priority, have found the time and energy to write this book. This
book comprehensively tests a whole range of obstetrics and
gynaecology and I congratulate them for it." - David Taylor, in the
Foreword. This revision aid in Obstetrics and Gynaecology is based
on the Extended Matching Question format (EMQ). It contains over
200 patient vignettes arranged in topic areas covering a broad
range of themes and degrees of difficulty. It provides test EMQs
and detailed answers at the completion of each section. "EMQs in
Obstetrics and Gynaecology" is an indispensable study and revision
aid for undergraduate medical students preparing for in-course
assessment in obstetrics and gynaecology as well as final exams. It
also provides a vital review for specialist trainees in obstetrics
and gynaecology preparing to take postgraduate exams.
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