MRCOG Part 1

Abdominal Incisions for the MRCOG

2026-03-23T20:07:54+00:00

A comprehensive look at abdominal incisions for the MRCOG exam. No teasers or padding, just pure information to get you ready for the MRCOG exam. Find out about 1/Midline incision 2/Paramedian incision 3/Pfannenstiel incision 4/Joel-Cohen incision 5/Maylard incision 6/Cherney incision 7/ Rutherford-Morison incision 8/Laparoscopic entry incisions and more! Join our online weekend MRCOG I and II courses at www.acecourses.co.uk.

Abdominal Incisions for the MRCOG2026-03-23T20:07:54+00:00

Cervical cerclage for the MRCOG

2026-03-23T19:33:05+00:00

RCOG Green Top Guideline on Cervical cerclage. Cervical cerclage for the MRCOG. From the famous MRCOG Mastery in 10 Questions Series, brought to you by ACE Courses. McDonald Suture. Shirodkar suture, transabdominal suture - What are the differences? When should you put in a cerclage? What are the contra-indications? What are the risks? When should you remove a cervical suture? What should you do if a woman with cervical cerclage suffers a miscarriage or stillbirth? What do you do if she goes into to preterm birth? Find out the answers to these and other questions in this MRCOG Mastery series [...]

Cervical cerclage for the MRCOG2026-03-23T19:33:05+00:00

Ovarian Cancer for the MRCOG

2026-03-23T20:08:36+00:00

Ovarian Cancer for the MRCOG Exam. What are key epidemiological facts about ovarian cancer? What are the risk factors? What are the protective factors? What are the presenting symptoms? What investigations are needed? How to stage Ovarian Cancer? How to treat Ovarian Cancer? How to address the difficult situation of recurrent ovarian cancer? This video tackles these and other questions relevant for the MRCOG exam.

Ovarian Cancer for the MRCOG2026-03-23T20:08:36+00:00

Reduced variability on the CTG

2026-03-23T20:08:46+00:00

<p>What are the causes of reduced variability (ie, less than 5 bpm) on a CTG? An MRCOG bitesize lesson from ACE Courses. Causes include fetal hypoxia, fetal sleep cycle, CNS or CVS malformations in the baby, drugs, fetal infection, fetal heart block, anaemia and more. An essential MRCOG lesson.</p>

Reduced variability on the CTG2026-03-23T20:08:46+00:00

Reduced variability on CTG: Differential diagnosis. MRCOG Bitesize video from ACE Courses.

2026-03-23T20:08:58+00:00

What are the causes of reduced variability (ie, less than 5 bpm) on a CTG? An MRCOG bitesize lesson from ACE Courses. Causes include fetal hypoxia, fetal sleep cycle, CNS or CVS malformations in the baby, drugs, fetal infection, fetal heart block, anaemia and more. An essential MRCOG lesson.

Reduced variability on CTG: Differential diagnosis. MRCOG Bitesize video from ACE Courses.2026-03-23T20:08:58+00:00

Adenomyosis: your questions answered! 10 Questions to MRCOG Mastery. MRCOG Master-class

2026-03-23T20:09:03+00:00

This comprehensive video on Adenomyosis discusses what adenomyosis is, its pathophysiology, risk factors, presenting symptoms, ultrasound diagnostic criteria (the MUSA criteria), treatment and prognosis. A must watch for the MRCOG exam candidates. An essential part of your MRCOG revision!

Adenomyosis: your questions answered! 10 Questions to MRCOG Mastery. MRCOG Master-class2026-03-23T20:09:03+00:00
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