This blog post provides an outline of Modules 2 and 3. These are very important topics tested frequently in MRCOG exams. As these two modules are closely related so it is best to cover these together. Most of the exam candidates find themselves lost while thinking about these dry topics. It is very important to understand the basic principles which can be applied to ANY clinical scenario
- As I always advise the first step is to have a look at the details of modules on the RCOG website which will clarify what are you expected to demonstrate under these modules
- The best source for these modules is StratOG. It provides the most authentic information and can be subscribed by visiting this page StratOG Home
- You should first collect all the reading material and arrange/compile it as it suits your study needs
- The following tables may help you to collect and organize your study material in one place
- If you use gadgets (iPad/Laptop/Smartphone) its easier to arrange but if you prefer hard copies, you can get the printouts and arrange them as per your convenience
- I would suggest making ONE big folder and you can name it "Clinical Governance, Teaching & Statistics"
- Then make sub-folders based on the following outline. This will ensure that you do not miss any topic
- For each topic, you can make a ‘NOTE’ file which should be a summary of the points taken from all resources
- The format of your notes is very important. It should be concise and easy to retain information
- Keep practising SBAs and EMQs from different sources as these topics are tested in a variety of ways. You need to focus on EACH and EVERY word in the question to get the right answer
- I have made an outline just to give an idea about how these topics can be covered. If you find some topic is missing kindly modify your list
I hope you find this compilation helpful and that it saves you precious time. Suggestions to improve future posts are welcome.
Thanks
Module 2: Teaching, Appraisal and Assessment Details RCOG
Teaching
Role of clinical teacher
Recent trends in Medical Education
Principles of Adult Learning
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TOG
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A guide to ATSM in Medical Education
Article 1 - Principles of teaching and learning 2009
Article 2 - Assessment, feedback and evaluation 2010
Article 3 - Teaching and assessment in clinical setting 2010
Article 4 - Quality assurance and research in medical education 2010
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Dr Tom
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EMQ
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Appraisal
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TOG
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RCOG
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Revalidation
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Conducted by GMC to confirm that a doctor can retain license to practice in UK. Done every 5 years.
GMC Website Link: Click Here
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Assessment
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TOG
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StratOG
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RCOG eLearning Workplace Behavior and Skills tutorial on:
Improving workplace behavior
Step Up
RCOG Communications Skills module
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Mentoring
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RCOG
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RCOG eLearning case study on Leadership and Management
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Reflective Practice
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TOG
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GMC
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Miscellaneous
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TOG
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Module 3: Information Technology, Clinical Governance & Research Details RCOG
Clinical Governance
Main things to focus on are
Quality improvement within a framework
Patient Safety
Consent
Ethics
Confidentiality
Risk management
Audit cycle
Dealing with complains/legal matters
Developing & applying clinical guidelines
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TOG
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CGA
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Understanding Audit CGA 5
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Good Practice Guidance
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Maternity Dashboard GP 7
Labour Ward Solutions GP 10
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Kindly go through the blog post which covers this topic along with explanations: Click Medical Law and Ethics
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Consent
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TOG
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RCOG
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Obtaining valid consent CGA 6
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BlogPost
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Legal Issues
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TOG
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Research
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TOG
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RCOG
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Understanding Audit CGA 5
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Assessing evidence
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TOG
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hi what about module 1?
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DeleteDr rubab.... The modules are well arranged but the material added is too extensive is it must to do all of it ?
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