Title Thumbnail

Practice Single Best Answer Questions

MRCOG Part 2

Neelanjana Mukhopadhaya

9789351527411
114 pages
Jaypee Bros Medical Pub Pvt Ltd
Overview

Practice Single Best Answer Questions: MRCOG Part 2 is an ideal revision resource for the new SBA format MRCOG Part 2 exam.

The book contains over 200 questions across eight topics, based on the RCOG (Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology) and NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guidelines. The first chapter covers antenatal care and labour complications in UK practice, including physiology, pharmacology, and labour mechanism.

Further chapters cover aspects of normal and abnormal labour, caesarean section, cardiotocography (measuring the heartbeat of an unborn baby), and foetal hypoxia. Also included are questions on endometriosis, menstrual disorders, pelvic pain, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancers, vulval intraepithelial neoplasia and vulval disorders.

The chapter on fertility includes general questions on male and female subfertility, and the urogynaecology section features questions on general procedures and treatment in primary care.

Chapter eight consists of a complete practice SBA paper of 50 questions, to be taken under examination conditions. All chapters provide references for further reading to help MRCOG candidates prepare for the Part 2 exam.

Key Points

  • Over 200 questions arranged into eight topics
  • Questions based on RCOG and NICE guidelines
  • Excellent practice for the new SBA format exam, including a complete practice paper
  • Authored by the convenor for International MRCOG Part 1 courses and member of the assessment sub-committee of RCOG
Author Bio

Neelanjana Mukhopadhaya MBBS DGO FICOG PGcert (Med Edu) FRCOG
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Clinical Director for Gynaecology, Undergraduate Lead for Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Luton and Dunstable, University Hospital, United Kingdom, Convenor for International MRCOG Part 1 courses, Member of Assessment subcommittee, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London, United Kingdom