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Edited by Philip N Baker, FRCOG FMedSci, Alec S. McEwan, BA BM BCh MD MRCOG, Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Shreelata T Datta, MD MRCOG LLM MBBS BSc (Hons), Tahir A. Mahmood, Fiona Reid, MD MRCOG, Mahmood I Shafi, MB BCh MD DA FRCOG and Catherine Aiken, MB/BCir MA PhD MRCP MRCOG
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Obstetrics is a new e-book presenting a collection of key articles from Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine, mapped by module to the MRCOG Part 2 exam.
As well as mapping to the MRCOG, the Inkling version of this e-book also enables anyone with a short-term interest in a specific area to buy individual articles at a price-point which will give affordable access to all readers (from medical students to GPs and practitioners in related areas, such a genitourinary medicine). Inkling’s app-like quality of user experience on mobiles, tablets and laptops will be an added bonus for learning on the move. As well as being vital preparation for the MRCOG exam, this material is also ideal for life-long learning, CPD and, indeed, preparation for all post-graduate exams in obstetrics (not just MRCOG), including especially the new EBCOG exam in Europe and local college exams in India.[the Middle East and Africa.
The parent journal is a rolling, continuously updated review of obstetrics over a three-year cycle covering all the important topics for the MRCOG Part 2 exam. Its Editorial Board comprises some of Europe’s most influential specialists and includes, among others, the current Presidents of FIGO and EBCOG, as well as the past President of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. The journal’s articles are refreshed, updated, augmented or replaced as appropriate each time the subject is due for revision to provide a concise overview of knowledge and practice core to the curriculum. Each article is written by invited experts and overseen by the relevant subject specialist on the Board. There is a trainee on the Board too, ensuring relevance and accessibility to exam candidates.
Trainee specialists in obstetrics and gyanaecology preparing to pass MRCOG.
Medical students with a strong interest in obstetrics and gynaecology.
Edited by Philip N Baker, FRCOG FMedSci, Director, National Research Centre for Growth and Development, Consultant Obstetrician and Senior Scientist, Professor of Maternal and Fetal Health, The University of Auckland, New Zealand.; Alec S. McEwan, BA BM BCh MD MRCOG, Lecturer/Senior Registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK; Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Professor Emeritus, Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St George’s University of London, London, UK ; Shreelata T Datta, MD MRCOG LLM MBBS BSc (Hons), Associate Clinical Dean and Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at King's College Hospital, London, UK; Tahir A. Mahmood, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy and Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of St. Andrews, UK; Fiona Reid, MD MRCOG, Consultant Urogynaecologist, St. Mary's Hospital, Manchester, UK.; Mahmood I Shafi, MB BCh MD DA FRCOG, Consultant Gynaecological Surgeon & Oncologist, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK. and Catherine Aiken, MB/BCir MA PhD MRCP MRCOG, Specialist Registrar (ST5) and Academic Clinical Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.