How To Pass MRCOG Part 3
How To Pass MRCOG Part 3
Originally designed for MRCOG exam, our courses have proven to be highly effective
in passing other board exams like MRCPI, EFOG, RANZCOG, ABOG, Kenyan
Board, Arab Board and a few other postgraduate exams.
Course Description:
Get subscribed for our MRCOG Part 3 online course with audio tutorials. We are
providing with the highest pass rates with full training in OSCE skills. This course is
specially designed for non-UK based candidates.
MRCOG Part 3 is the last and final part of the tedious and competitive journey
towards achieving the MRCOG qualification. Part 3 is an oral exam that is designed
to make a clinical assessment of knowledge, skills, attitudes and competencies.
Domains:
The actual course starts with the description of domains with each
domain covering relevant details:
Patient safety:
Core Modules:
✓ Teaching
✓ Core surgical skills
✓ Post-operative care
✓ Maternal medicine
✓ Early pregnancy care
✓ Antenatal care
✓ Management of labour
✓ Management of delivery
✓ Postpartum care
✓ Sexual and reproductive medicine
✓ Subfertility
✓ Urogynaecology and pelvic floor problems
✓ Gynaecological Oncology
✓ Gynaecological problems
After enrolment, you will be given access to a fully supportive learning experience
which extends to personal support from the course mentor and peers from the study
group. You will also receive through email a ‘Needs Assessment Meeting’
appointment with the course mentor Dr Asma Naqi. This meeting is a video
conference call and is the first step towards rapport building. This support continues
all through the period of subscription.
General Information
Eligibility Criteria:
To be eligible to sit for the Part 3 exam, the candidate must have passed MRCOG
Part 2. Once Part 2 is passed, a candidate must sit for the Part 3 exam once within 7
years otherwise they would be required to sit for Part 2 again.
Candidates are permitted 4 attempts for the Part 3 exam. If they do not clear this
exam in 4 attempts, they are required to sit for part 2 again.
Exam format:
The Part 3 exam consists of 14 tasks in one circuit and every candidate has to
attempt one circuit. The tasks are of two types:
Patient safety
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