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MRCOG

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May'26

Online MRCOG Courses vs Textbooks: What Works Best for Different Learning Styles?

For MRCOG preparation, online courses and question banks consistently outperform textbooks alone — especially for Parts 2 and 3 — …

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May'26

How Long Does It Take to Become MRCOG Qualified?

Becoming MRCOG qualified typically takes 3 to 7 years from the point of sitting Part 1, depending on how quickly …

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May'26

Life After MRCOG: O&G Career Pathways

MRCOG can lead to consultant obstetric and gynaecology practice, subspecialty training, academic medicine, leadership roles, international work, or a hybrid …

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May'26

MRCOG vs DRCOG vs FRCOG: Which Qualification Do You Need?

The DRCOG, MRCOG, and FRCOG are three distinct qualifications awarded by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), each …

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May'26

How Many Times Can You Sit the MRCOG? Rules, Attempts & Strategy

UK specialist training candidates can sit MRCOG Part 1 and Part 2 a maximum of 6 times each, and MRCOG …

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May'26

MRCOG Part 2 SBA vs EMQ: What’s the Difference and How to Tackle Each

The MRCOG Part 2 written exam contains two question types: Single Best Answer (SBA) questions and Extended Matching Questions (EMQs). …

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Mar'25

What is MRCOG Part 1?

Introduction The Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) Part 1 is the first step in the …

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