MRCOG Part 1

POP Q for the MRCOG

2026-03-23T19:59:35+00:00

How can you use the POP-Q tool to assess and document a vaginal prolapse? Dr Fiona Bach explains it all in approximately 3 minutes!

POP Q for the MRCOG2026-03-23T19:59:35+00:00

MRCOG lesson: peri-operative management of a patient with HIV

2026-03-23T20:00:01+00:00

What are the peri-operative risks for a patient with HIV? How do you work-up a patient with HIV for a gynaecological operation? How do you reduce the risk of transmission of HIV to healthcare workers? Answers to these and other questions in this short MRCOG video.

MRCOG lesson: peri-operative management of a patient with HIV2026-03-23T20:00:01+00:00

MRCOG lesson: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs): Part A: Quality of methods

2026-03-23T20:04:50+00:00

An MRCOG lesson on RCTs. A randomised trial is the best design for assessing the effectiveness of a treatment. In this video we look at the 6 methodological features that are important for the quality of an RCT: randomisation; concealment; blinding; ITT; good follow-up rate and comparability of care provided. In Part B, we will look at the statistics of RCTs!

MRCOG lesson: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs): Part A: Quality of methods2026-03-23T20:04:50+00:00

MRCOG lesson: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for the MRCOG exam: Part B. Statistics of RCTs

2026-03-23T20:05:00+00:00

An MRCOG lesson on RCTs: Part B. In part A (please watch that video also!), we learnt about the quality features of an RCT. In this video, we learn about the common statistics we use in the reporting of RCTs. These include: Risk, Relative risk (or Risk Ratio, RR); Absolute risk difference (ARD); and Number Needed to Treat (NNT). We also look at what a Confidence Interval (CI) means. The statistics are illustrated with a simple numerical example. Enjoy!

MRCOG lesson: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for the MRCOG exam: Part B. Statistics of RCTs2026-03-23T20:05:00+00:00

MRCOG lesson: Renal physiology in pregnancy. A sort-out MRCOG video from ACE Courses

2026-03-23T20:05:11+00:00

MRCOG lesson: Renal physiology in pregnancy. What renal function variables go up, go down or remain the same in pregnancy as pre-pregnancy state? And why? What happens to urea, creatinine, glomerular filtration rate and creatinine clearance in pregnancy? Find out from this mini-MRCOG lecture.

MRCOG lesson: Renal physiology in pregnancy. A sort-out MRCOG video from ACE Courses2026-03-23T20:05:11+00:00

Cardiovascular changes in pregnancy for the MRCOG exam. A ‘Sort-Out MRCOG’ video from ACE Courses.

2026-03-23T20:05:20+00:00

Cardiovascular changes in pregnancy for the MRCOG exam. What cardiac variable go up, go down or remain the same in pregnancy compared with the pre-pregnancy state? Why? What are normal cardiac examination and ECG findings in pregnancy? Key MRCOG mini-lecture by Professor Arri Coomarasamy.

Cardiovascular changes in pregnancy for the MRCOG exam. A ‘Sort-Out MRCOG’ video from ACE Courses.2026-03-23T20:05:20+00:00

An MRCOG ‘sort-out’ lesson: Haematological changes in pregnancy.

2026-03-23T20:05:28+00:00

Haematological changes in pregnancy for the MRCOG exam. What haematological changes occur during pregnancy? What variables go up, go down or remain the same? Why? A key MRCOG mini-lecture by Professor Arri Coomarasamy.

An MRCOG ‘sort-out’ lesson: Haematological changes in pregnancy.2026-03-23T20:05:28+00:00
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