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GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-basedEACH BABY COUNTS
Each Baby Counts is the RCOG’s national quality improvement programme to reduce the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled as a result of incidents occurring during term labour. RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-basedEACH BABY COUNTS
Each Baby Counts is the RCOG’s national quality improvement programme to reduce the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled as a result of incidents occurring during term labour.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) INFECTION AND PREGNANCY Guidance for healthcare professionals on coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in pregnancy, published by the RCOG, Royal College of Midwives, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Public Health England and Public Health Scotland. The impact of new evidence and changes in policy on the published guidance is reviewed on a weeklybasis.
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The RCOG and the RCM are urging women to talk to a health professional about the COVID-19 vaccine after a survey found the majority ofpregnant women in
MENOPAUSE AND WOMEN’S HEALTH IN LATER LIFE Menopause and women’s health in later life. Welcome to our information hub about women’s health around the menopause and beyond, addressing topics women have told us are most important at this stage of life and directing you to resources to support self SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN PREGNANCY, MANAGEMENT OF (GREEN-TOP Sickle Cell Disease in Pregnancy, Management of (Green-top Guideline No. 61) This guideline describes the management of pregnant women with sickle cell disease, including preconceptual screening and antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal management. This is the first edition of this guideline. Update May 2018: The British Society for Haematology POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE, PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT (GREEN Postpartum Haemorrhage, Prevention and Management (Green-top Guideline No. 52) This guideline provides information about the prevention and management of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), primarily for clinicians working in obstetric-led units in the UK; recommendations may be less appropriate for other settings where facilities, resources and routinepractices differ.
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RCOG Guidance on the engagement of long-term locums in maternity care in collaboration with NHS England, Scotland and Wales (PDF 804kb) In this guidance a long-term locum is one where a placement is greater than 2 weeks in duration. This guidance recommends employing organisations offer locums support and supervision including:SEARCH RESULTS
Implementation note 10 with their SSTs and to make a plan of what needs to be achieved in the reformatted 2019 subspecialty curriculum as soon as possible assessment on the new system. This total will then remain static in subsequent SST ESRs, so that the STPS can view which summative: NGA publications which collaborate in order to deliver commissions for guideline development on a rangeSEARCH RESULTS
Obituary: David Bradshaw Stewart Founding Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology UCWI/UWI: 1953 - 1970 David Stewart (DBS) was born in 1916 in Winnipeg, mother, but the creation of a population of healthy, well fed women in a state of physical and mental fitness to make them not only: FAQs about less than full-time training RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-basedEACH BABY COUNTS
Each Baby Counts is the RCOG’s national quality improvement programme to reduce the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled as a result of incidents occurring during term labour. RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-basedEACH BABY COUNTS
Each Baby Counts is the RCOG’s national quality improvement programme to reduce the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled as a result of incidents occurring during term labour.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) INFECTION AND PREGNANCY Guidance for healthcare professionals on coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in pregnancy, published by the RCOG, Royal College of Midwives, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Public Health England and Public Health Scotland. The impact of new evidence and changes in policy on the published guidance is reviewed on a weeklybasis.
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The RCOG and the RCM are urging women to talk to a health professional about the COVID-19 vaccine after a survey found the majority ofpregnant women in
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POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE, PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT (GREEN Postpartum Haemorrhage, Prevention and Management (Green-top Guideline No. 52) This guideline provides information about the prevention and management of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), primarily for clinicians working in obstetric-led units in the UK; recommendations may be less appropriate for other settings where facilities, resources and routinepractices differ.
SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN PREGNANCY, MANAGEMENT OF (GREEN-TOP Sickle Cell Disease in Pregnancy, Management of (Green-top Guideline No. 61) This guideline describes the management of pregnant women with sickle cell disease, including preconceptual screening and antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal management. This is the first edition of this guideline. Update May 2018: The British Society for Haematology UMBILICAL CORD PROLAPSE (GREEN-TOP GUIDELINE NO. 50) Umbilical Cord Prolapse (Green-top Guideline No. 50) This guideline provides evidence-based advice on the prevention, diagnosis and management of umbilical cord prolapse. This is the second edition of this guideline. It replaces the first edition which was published in 2008 under the same title. The Guidelines Committee reviewed the scopeand
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Judiac Ranape, a nurse from Lady Michaelis Community Day Centre in Western Cape, South Africa writes I am the only nurse trained in safe abortion in the whole of my region and women seeking abortion must attend appointments on five different days.SEARCH RESULTS
Obituary: David Bradshaw Stewart Founding Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology UCWI/UWI: 1953 - 1970 David Stewart (DBS) was born in 1916 in Winnipeg, mother, but the creation of a population of healthy, well fed women in a state of physical and mental fitness to make them not only: FAQs about less than full-time trainingSEARCH RESULTS
Early-labour events and she was cared for in line with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline on inducing labour for term cardiovascular and respiratory problems resolved quickly, but the baby’s tone remained poor and active therapeutic cooling was commenced: Changes to the MRCOG exam in September 2016: FAQs required of specialists in women’s health care. RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-based VIRTUAL WORLD CONGRESS, 2021 Virtual World Congress 2021. The RCOG Virtual World Congress will take place from 9–12 June 2021 and is a must-attend event for anyone working in women’s healthcare. A unique scientific programme will be delivered through a bespoke premium virtual platform, ensuring you stay up to date on scientific breakthroughs, best practice andclinical
EACH BABY COUNTS
Each Baby Counts is the RCOG’s national quality improvement programme to reduce the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled as a result of incidents occurring during term labour. MAKING ABORTION SAFE Abortion is an essential part of women’s healthcare. As such, the Making Abortion Safe programme will work to increase healthcare professionals (HCPs) capacity to address the barriers to safe abortion and post-abortion care for women and girls globally. The programme will work in 5 focus countries (Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudanand
DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 21) This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. You can also access this guideline in PDF. This guideline replaces The Management of Tubal Pregnancy, which was published in 2004. MATRIX OF PROGRESSION CiP progress appropriate to ST2 as per the CiP guides and matrix of entrustability levels. At least 3 summative OSATS (unless otherwise specified) confirming competence by more than one assessor. At least one OSATS confirming competence should be supervised by a consultant. CTG training (usually eLearning package) and other local mandatory RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-based VIRTUAL WORLD CONGRESS, 2021 Virtual World Congress 2021. The RCOG Virtual World Congress will take place from 9–12 June 2021 and is a must-attend event for anyone working in women’s healthcare. A unique scientific programme will be delivered through a bespoke premium virtual platform, ensuring you stay up to date on scientific breakthroughs, best practice andclinical
EACH BABY COUNTS
Each Baby Counts is the RCOG’s national quality improvement programme to reduce the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled as a result of incidents occurring during term labour. MAKING ABORTION SAFE Abortion is an essential part of women’s healthcare. As such, the Making Abortion Safe programme will work to increase healthcare professionals (HCPs) capacity to address the barriers to safe abortion and post-abortion care for women and girls globally. The programme will work in 5 focus countries (Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudanand
DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 21) This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. You can also access this guideline in PDF. This guideline replaces The Management of Tubal Pregnancy, which was published in 2004. MATRIX OF PROGRESSION CiP progress appropriate to ST2 as per the CiP guides and matrix of entrustability levels. At least 3 summative OSATS (unless otherwise specified) confirming competence by more than one assessor. At least one OSATS confirming competence should be supervised by a consultant. CTG training (usually eLearning package) and other local mandatoryNEWS - RCOG.ORG.UK
The RCOG and the RCM are urging women to talk to a health professional about the COVID-19 vaccine after a survey found the majority ofpregnant women in
DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 21) This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. You can also access this guideline in PDF. This guideline replaces The Management of Tubal Pregnancy, which was published in 2004.ATSMS - RCOG
Advanced Training 2019 – Final GMC Approved (PDF 2.8mb) This is the Definitive Document for the Advanced Training Curricula, which contains full details of all the Advanced Training Skills Modules, Advanced Skills Modules and Advanced Professional Modules. Please use this document as a reference point. Guidance documents to support thenew
RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS The registration fee (inclusive of online discount and VAT) for this event is: Full Conference – £195.00 Medical students. We are offering medical students a discounted rate of £70.00.If you would like to apply for this rate, please complete the postal book form found below and return this with a copy of your student ID to Elouise Chadderton-Illing at EChadderton-Illing@rcog.org.uk SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN PREGNANCY, MANAGEMENT OF (GREEN-TOP Sickle Cell Disease in Pregnancy, Management of (Green-top Guideline No. 61) This guideline describes the management of pregnant women with sickle cell disease, including preconceptual screening and antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal management. This is the first edition of this guideline. Update May 2018: The British Society for Haematology BETTER FOR WOMEN REPORT Health services miss opportunities to ask the right questions, prevent illness and ensure the best outcomes for girls and women. This report identifies simple and cost-effective solutions to prevent girls and women falling through the cracks of our health systems. This is critically important because the evidence shows that healthy women are RACE EQUALITY TASKFORCE Role, meetings and membership of the College's taskforce on racial equality. Purpose and role. The Race Equality Taskforce advises Officers and the wider College on issues related to race equality, with a particular focus on addressing the disparity in health outcomes experienced by Black, Asian and minority ethnic girls and women in the UK, and tackling the impact of bias and racism on the MANAGEMENT OF GENITAL HERPES IN PREGNANCY Management of Genital Herpes in Pregnancy 6 3. Background Neonatal herpes is a very rare but serious viral infection with a high morbidity and mortality.4 It is classified into three subgroups in the infant depending on the site of infection:JUDIAC RANAPE
Judiac Ranape, a nurse from Lady Michaelis Community Day Centre in Western Cape, South Africa writes I am the only nurse trained in safe abortion in the whole of my region and women seeking abortion must attend appointments on five different days.SEARCH RESULTS
Obituary: David Bradshaw Stewart Founding Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology UCWI/UWI: 1953 - 1970 David Stewart (DBS) was born in 1916 in Winnipeg, mother, but the creation of a population of healthy, well fed women in a state of physical and mental fitness to make them not only: FAQs about less than full-time training RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March. COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-based DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 21) This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. You can also access this guideline in PDF. This guideline replaces The Management of Tubal Pregnancy, which was published in 2004. SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN PREGNANCY, MANAGEMENT OF (GREEN-TOP Sickle Cell Disease in Pregnancy, Management of (Green-top Guideline No. 61) This guideline describes the management of pregnant women with sickle cell disease, including preconceptual screening and antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal management. This is the first edition of this guideline. Update May 2018: The British Society for Haematology RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March. COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-based DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 21) This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. You can also access this guideline in PDF. This guideline replaces The Management of Tubal Pregnancy, which was published in 2004. SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN PREGNANCY, MANAGEMENT OF (GREEN-TOP Sickle Cell Disease in Pregnancy, Management of (Green-top Guideline No. 61) This guideline describes the management of pregnant women with sickle cell disease, including preconceptual screening and antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal management. This is the first edition of this guideline. Update May 2018: The British Society for HaematologyGUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72)NEWS - RCOG.ORG.UK
News Top news 9 June 2021 US ‘Helms Amendment’ is misogynistic legislation preventing women from accessing safe abortion around theworld, says RCOG
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News Top news 7 June 2021 Royal Colleges, unions and academics urge PM to reverse aid spending cuts and invest in overseas healthcare. Leading health organisations including the RCOG, the TUC and academics have today come together to urge the Prime Minister to reverse the decision to reduce overseas aid spending.TRAINING EPORTFOLIO
Resources. Our online Curriculum 2019 Learning Resource contains a variety of resources in support of the new eportfolio, from training guides to short videos and an FAQ section.. We are running a phased implementation of the new ePortfolio from May 2019 to October 2019, and will be updating this resource regularly over the coming months. THROMBOSIS AND EMBOLISM DURING PREGNANCY AND THE Update November 2019: New evidence and guidance in this field were reviewed at the May 2019 Guidelines Committee meeting and it was decided that revision of this guideline would be deferred for 2 years (May 2021). The version available on the website and app will remain valid until replaced. Update May 2018: New evidence and guidance in this field were reviewed at the May 2018 Guidelines BREAST CANCER, PREGNANCY AND (GREEN-TOP GUIDELINE NO. 12) Breast Cancer, Pregnancy and (Green-top Guideline No. 12) This guideline provides clinical guidance for all health professionals who care for women of childbearing age with a diagnosis or history of breast cancer. This title was first published as RCOG advice in 1997 SHOULDER DYSTOCIA (GREEN-TOP GUIDELINE NO. 42) Shoulder Dystocia (Green-top Guideline No. 42) This guideline reviews the evidence regarding the possible prediction, prevention and management of shoulder dystocia. This is the second edition of this guideline, which was originally published in 2005. The third edition of this guideline isSEARCH RESULTS
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REPRODUCTIVE IMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT OF CONGENITAL The task of counselling and caring for women diagnosed with congenital uterine anomalies (CUAs) is complex because of four issues: inconsistent classifications, the use of diverse diagnostic modalities, the challenges associated with determining the reproductive impact of each anomaly using published data, and the absence of a single randomised controlled trial to address surgicalmanagement
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A turning point in miscarriage care Families should not suffer the heartache of miscarriage in silence. And healthcare providers should not minimise miscarriage: Advice for trainees on termination of pregnancy: FAQs termination of pregnancy. It provides examples of some of the issues discussed in the advice for trainees on termination of pregnancy termination of pregnancy, but I RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-based VIRTUAL WORLD CONGRESS, 2021 Virtual World Congress 2021. The RCOG Virtual World Congress will take place from 9–12 June 2021 and is a must-attend event for anyone working in women’s healthcare. A unique scientific programme will be delivered through a bespoke premium virtual platform, ensuring you stay up to date on scientific breakthroughs, best practice andclinical
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Each Baby Counts is the RCOG’s national quality improvement programme to reduce the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled as a result of incidents occurring during term labour.TRAINING EPORTFOLIO
Resources. Our online Curriculum 2019 Learning Resource contains a variety of resources in support of the new eportfolio, from training guides to short videos and an FAQ section.. We are running a phased implementation of the new ePortfolio from May 2019 to October 2019, and will be updating this resource regularly over the coming months. MAKING ABORTION SAFE Abortion is an essential part of women’s healthcare. As such, the Making Abortion Safe programme will work to increase healthcare professionals (HCPs) capacity to address the barriers to safe abortion and post-abortion care for women and girls globally. The programme will work in 5 focus countries (Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudanand
DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 21) This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. You can also access this guideline in PDF. This guideline replaces The Management of Tubal Pregnancy, which was published in 2004. RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTSGUIDELINESMY ACCOUNTCONTACT USELEARNINGCPD EPORTFOLIOCOURSES, EXAMS & EVENTS Welcome to the RCOG. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) works to improve health care for women everywhere, by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and advocating for women’s health care worldwide. COVID-19 VACCINES AND PREGNANCY View the RCP/RCOG COVID-19: vaccines and pregnancy webinar (Wednesday 10 March). This free webinar provides an opportunity to hear about the latest information and research on COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy. In order to view the webinar you will need to register with the RCP website. The webinar will be available for sixty days from 10 March.GUIDELINES - RCOG
This guideline covers recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, care and timing of birth of women presenting with suspected PPROM from 24+0 to 36+6 weeks of gestation. It also addresses care in a subsequent pregnancy. Published 18/06/2019. Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 72) COVID-19 VACCINES, PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING However, specific evidence regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is not yet available. The RCOG and RCM, with leading academics across the UK, are calling on the UK government to fund research studies to establish the suitability of approved COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and breastfeeding women. ELEARNING FOR TRAINEES eLearning resources include: 96 Core Training eTutorials covering the core curriculum. Exam preparation, including the practice Single Best Answer (SBA) questions for the Part 1 MRCOG. Technical skills – eTutorials focusing on technical skills. Non-technical skills – eTutorials focusing on non-technical skills, including workplace-based VIRTUAL WORLD CONGRESS, 2021 Virtual World Congress 2021. The RCOG Virtual World Congress will take place from 9–12 June 2021 and is a must-attend event for anyone working in women’s healthcare. A unique scientific programme will be delivered through a bespoke premium virtual platform, ensuring you stay up to date on scientific breakthroughs, best practice andclinical
EACH BABY COUNTS
Each Baby Counts is the RCOG’s national quality improvement programme to reduce the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled as a result of incidents occurring during term labour.TRAINING EPORTFOLIO
Resources. Our online Curriculum 2019 Learning Resource contains a variety of resources in support of the new eportfolio, from training guides to short videos and an FAQ section.. We are running a phased implementation of the new ePortfolio from May 2019 to October 2019, and will be updating this resource regularly over the coming months. MAKING ABORTION SAFE Abortion is an essential part of women’s healthcare. As such, the Making Abortion Safe programme will work to increase healthcare professionals (HCPs) capacity to address the barriers to safe abortion and post-abortion care for women and girls globally. The programme will work in 5 focus countries (Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudanand
DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 21) This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. You can also access this guideline in PDF. This guideline replaces The Management of Tubal Pregnancy, which was published in 2004.NEWS - RCOG.ORG.UK
News Top news 7 June 2021 Royal Colleges, unions and academics urge PM to reverse aid spending cuts and invest in overseas healthcare. Leading health organisations including the RCOG, the TUC and academics have today come together to urge the Prime Minister to reverse the decision to reduce overseas aid spending. SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN PREGNANCY, MANAGEMENT OF (GREEN-TOP Sickle Cell Disease in Pregnancy, Management of (Green-top Guideline No. 61) This guideline describes the management of pregnant women with sickle cell disease, including preconceptual screening and antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal management. This is the first edition of this guideline. Update May 2018: The British Society for Haematology DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 21) This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. You can also access this guideline in PDF. This guideline replaces The Management of Tubal Pregnancy, which was published in 2004. RCOG - ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS The registration fee (inclusive of online discount and VAT) for this event is: Full Conference – £195.00 Medical students. We are offering medical students a discounted rate of £70.00.If you would like to apply for this rate, please complete the postal book form found below and return this with a copy of your student ID to Elouise Chadderton-Illing at EChadderton-Illing@rcog.org.uk RACE EQUALITY TASKFORCE Role, meetings and membership of the College's taskforce on racial equality. Purpose and role. The Race Equality Taskforce advises Officers and the wider College on issues related to race equality, with a particular focus on addressing the disparity in health outcomes experienced by Black, Asian and minority ethnic girls and women in the UK, and tackling the impact of bias and racism on the EPILEPSY IN PREGNANCY (GREEN-TOP GUIDELINE NO. 68) Epilepsy in Pregnancy (Green-top Guideline No. 68) This guideline summarises the evidence on maternal and fetal outcomes in women with epilepsy. This is the first edition of this guideline. It has been produced by the RCOG and endorsed by the following organisations: Association of British Neurologists, Epilepsy Action, Royal College ofGeneral
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Tighten your pelvic floor. You can do this by imagining you are desperate to pass urine and you are trying to stop yourself. Hold this for as many seconds as you can, up to a maximum of 10 seconds. Release and rest for 5 seconds. Repeat this 'tighten, hold and release' movement as many times as you can. Aim toTRAINING MATRIX
Training matrix. To ensure a consistent approach to assessment and progression through training, the RCOG has developed a matrix of educational progression. The matrix provides guidance on all aspects of training, both clinical and non-clinical, for each year of training. The matrix is updated annually in consultation with theHeads of School.
OVARIAN MASSES IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN, MANAGEMENT OF Published: 02/12/2011. Ovarian Masses in Premenopausal Women, Management of Suspected (Green-top Guideline No. 62) This guideline aims to assist clinicians with the initial assessment and appropriate management of suspected ovarian masses in premenopausal women. This is the first edition of this guideline. It is a joint RCOG/BritishSociety of
RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE, INVESTIGATION AND TREATMENT OF Recurrent Miscarriage, Investigation and Treatment of Couples (Green-top Guideline No. 17) This guideline provides guidance on the investigation and treatment of couples with three or more first-trimester miscarriages, or one or more second-trimester miscarriages. This is the third edition of this guideline, which was first published in 1998 Skip to main contentToggle
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