The Examination for membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist (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 past 2 examination now consists of two papers made up of single Best Answer (SBA) questions and Extended Matching Questions (EMQ). This invaluable resource consists of 400 SBA questions (200 in Obstetrics and 200 in Gynecology ), followed by 400 EMQs (200 in Obstetrics and 200 in Gynecology), grouped into papers, to provide enough material to guide preparations and to give some practice experience of the examination formats. All the questions have answers with explanations and sources of evidence. In Preparing for the examination, candidates should make repeated reference to these sources of evidence. There is also general advice on hoe to prepare for the examination and discussion of the reasons why trainees fail the examination.
Categories: | All, distributed, Obstetrics and Gynecology |
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Weight | 450 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 14 × 4 cm |
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