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MRCOG Part One: Your Essential Revision Guide

MRCOG Part One: Your Essential Revision Guide

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2, 10/13/2016
EAN 9781107667136, ISBN10: 1107667135

Paperback, 554 pages, 24.9 x 20.8 x 2.8 cm
Language: English

Fully updated to reflect changes to the curriculum and question format since publication of the original edition, this book is essential reading for all Part 1 MRCOG candidates. A chapter has been added to mirror the new curriculum domain of data interpretation. Edited by experienced RCOG examiners and written by contributors to the RCOG's revision course, this comprehensive textbook provides extensive coverage of all curriculum areas covered by the Part 1 examination (the basic sciences which are vital to the clinical practice of obstetrics and gynaecology). Fully illustrated in colour throughout to aid understanding, this is the one textbook that every Part 1 candidate should own. The content is complementary to RCOG's eLearning programme StratOG (https://stratog.rcog.org.uk) which offers a range of products to support training and professional development in obstetrics and gynaecology, including banks of Single Best Answer (SBA) questions that offer candidates invaluable practice at tackling this demanding examination.

Part I. Introduction
1. Introduction
changes to the Part I Mary Ann Lumsden
Part II. Anatomy
2. Applied anatomy and imaging of the pelvis, femoral triangle and inguinal canal Diana Lawrence-Watt, Julia Montgomery and Malcolm Johnston
3. Applied anatomy and imaging of the bladder, ureter, urethra, anus and perineum Diana Lawrence-Watt, Julia Montgomery and Malcolm Johnston
4. Applied anatomy and imaging of the uterus, vagina, ovaries and breast Diana Lawrence-Watt, Julia Montgomery and Malcolm Johnston
Part III. Biochemistry
5. Cell and molecular biology Fiona Lyall
6. Steroids and prostaglandins Anthony E. Michael
7. Fluid and acid-base balance Mark Heining
8. Calcium homeostasis and bones Rosemary Bland
9. Human metabolism
carbohydrates, fats and proteins Mary Board
Part IV. Biophysics
10. Biophysics Nazar N. Amso and Neil Pugh
Part V. Embryology
11. Early embryology Ram Sharma
12. Development of the urogenital tract Vivek Nama
13. Development and congenital anomalies of the gastrointestinal tract Rohan D'Souza
14. Development of the heart and the fetal circulation Rohan D'Souza
Part VI. Endocrinology
15. Placental structure and function Des Holden
16. Hypothalamus and pituitary gland Gul Bano
17. Adrenal and thyroid glands and the pancreas Gul Bano
Part VII. Genetics
18. Single-gene and chromosome abnormalities Shwetha Ramachandrappa and Katrina Tatton-Brown
Part VIII. Immunology
19. Basic immunology Sharon Cookson and Ian Sargent
Part IX. Microbiology
20. Microbiology Susan Hopkins and Daniel Brudney
21. Viral infections in pregnancy Philip Rice
22. Infections in obstetrics and gynaecology Phillip E. Hay
Part X. Pathology
23. Cellular response to disease Raji Ganesan
24. Pathology of benign disease of the female genital tract Raji Ganesan
25. Gynaecological neoplasia Raji Ganesan
Part XI. Pharmacology
26. Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and teratogenesis Kevin Hayes
27. Non-hormonal therapy in obstetrics and gynaecology Kevin Hayes
28. Hormonal treatment in non-malignant gynaecological conditions Michael Marsh
Part XII. Physiology
29. Female reproductive physiology Helen Mason
30. Male reproductive physiology and the fertilization process Helen Mason
31. Physiology of pregnancy Asma Khalil
32. Fetal physiology Aris T. Papageorghiou and Asma Khalil
Part XIII. Statistics and Epidemiology
33. Basic statistics Fiona Broughton Pipkin
34. Screening and trials statistics Andrew H. Shennan and Annette Briley
35. Epidemiology Arri Coomarasamy and Khalid S. Khan
36. Data interpretation in obstetrics and gynaecology Andrew R. Sizer
Index.