The following is the book list for the
preparation of MRCOG Part 2 MCQ Examination. This list is based on the
recommendations of the RxPG members who have passed their MRCOG Part 2 MCQ exam.
Essential Books
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Gynaecology by Robert W.
Shaw
W.P. Soutter (Editor), Stuart L. Stanton (Editor)
This is the gynae book to read for Part 2. Reasonably up to date, good
chapters on operative complications, as well as the facts re conditions.
Unfortunately doesn't describe operations, so a different book needed for the
OSCE. Much easier to read than most of its competitors. A comprehensive and
authoritative account of all aspects of gynaecology, including reproductive
endocrinology, gynaecological oncology and urogynaecology. This new edeition
encompasses all the major new developments in modern gynaecological practice,
such as minimally invasive techniques. Emphasis throughout is on clinical
management, making this an ideal resource for the trainee and for the
established practitioner. 'Gynaecology' is the gold standard for all
gynaecological textbooks. Candidates for the MRCOG at last have a truly
contemporary work to see them not only through the examination but also
beyond." British Medical Journal". Gynaecology 3e provides the reader with a
comprehensive, informative, up - to - date and readable textbook. It ensures
that trainees have a substantive text from which to prepare for their exams
and it gives qualified specialists a definitive tome to refer to when
preparing to teach, lecture, and educate. In addition it is an invaluable
clinical reference for the practitioner. The philosophy of the book builds on
that of previous editions, namely coverage divided into Five principle
sections , the first covering anatomy, investigative techniques, molecular
biology, day case surgery . The second section covers physiology and
reproductive medicine, and the third benign and malignant disease of the
reproductive organs. Subsequent sections cover urogynaecological disorders,
and other areas such as adolescent gynaecology, evidence based care, and risk
management. There is also excellent coverage of STDs, PID, and urinary tract
infection. Gynaecology 3e is the practical reference book for all
gynaecologists.
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Past Papers: MRCOG
Multiple Choice Questions 1997-2001: Pt. 2
by RCOG
As a contribution to self-directed learning for the Multiple Choice Question
papers in the Part 1 and Part 2 MRCOG examinations, the RCOG has decided to
publish ten past papers. Answers are not included because we would like to
encourage candidates to seek out information themselves and thus learn in the
process. For Part 2 MRCOG, pilot or 'test' questions are not included in the
final mark and have therefore been excluded from these papers and the
remaining questions renumbered sequentially. The papers are otherwise
published as they appeared in the examination. Subsequent editorial or content
changes may have been undertaken before any questions were reused in the
examination. No responsibility may be taken for the content or terminology of
the questions, as phraseology may change over time. This volume contains ten
past papers of the MCQ section of the Part 2 MRCOG examination. As a
contribution to self-directed learning, this volume aims to encourage
candidates to seek out information themselves and thus learn in the process.
Thus, no answers are included in the book.
Semi essential Books
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MCQs for MRCOG Part 2
Richard de Courcy-Wheeler, Beverley Adams, Khaled El-Hayes, Bernie McElhinney,
Tahani Abuzeineh
This text comprises multiple choice questions (MCQs) that are designed to test
the candidate's theoretical and practical knowledge of obstetrics and
gynaecology as recommended in the syllabus for the MRCOG Part 2 examination.
Upwards of 250 single and multiple stem questions are included giving over 800
questions in all. Full answers with explanatory text is also provided. Where
appropriate the answers are supplemented by key message boxes and footnotes to
direct further study - in this way the text can be used as a study guide as
well as a tool for revision and self-assessment. An accompanying CD-ROM
enables candidates to select at random questions to make up a practice paper
which they can sit under "examination conditions". When the candidate has
completed the mock examination the program calculates their scores and
indicates whether this would represent a good pass, pass, border line pass or
fail. As with the text, full explainations are provided.
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How to Prepare for MRCOG
Part 2
Charlotte Chaliha, Barry Whitlow
Essential title for Part 2 following the success of PasTest's bestselling
'MRCOG Part 1 MCQ Revision Book'.
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Aids to Obstetrics and
Gynaecology: For MRCOG Part 2 (ATSS)
Gordon M. Stirrat
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MCQs and Short Answer
Questions for MRCOG: An Aid to Revision and Self-assessment
David Luesley, Philip Baker
This is a companion volume to Obstetrics and Gynaecology and represents all
the curricular elements covered in that text. This volume, consisting of MCQs
and Short Essay Questions, is intended to be used in conjunction with, and
independently of, the main text as a self-assessment aid throughout training
and during revision for MRCOG examinations. Both the MRCOG Part 1 and Part 2
include MCQ papers and the MRCOG Part 2 includes a short essay question paper.
Therefore, this volume will assist with revision for both papers.
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