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Single Best Answers for MRCOG Part 2, 1st Edition

Authors :
Brian A. Magowan & Mohamed Otify & Tarek El Shamy & Andrew Pearson
Date of Publication: 09/2016
Passing the MRCOG Part 2 exam is essential to complete further training in O&G, both in the UK and for many doctors across the world. There are two annual sittings in the UK, plus the candidates sitting in Bangaldesh, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Ira ...view more

Passing the MRCOG Part 2 exam is essential to complete further training in O&G, both in the UK and for many doctors across the world. There are two annual sittings in the UK, plus the candidates sitting in Bangaldesh, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, UAE, West Indies and China. It is a notoriously difficult exam, with a pass rate of c. 20%.

From March 2015 there will be a change to one of the two written papers for MRCOG Part 2.

  • Single best answer questions (SBAs) a new format – worth 40% of the total Part 2 mark.

This book consists of 200 questions in the new SBA exam format, and will present a question followed by a detailed answer and feedback.

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Passing the MRCOG Part 2 exam is essential to complete further training in O&G, both in the UK and for many doctors across the world. There are two annual sittings in the UK, plus the candidates sitting in Bangaldesh, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, UAE, West Indies and China. It is a notoriously difficult exam, with a pass rate of c. 20%.

From March 2015 there will be a change to one of the two written papers for MRCOG Part 2.

  • Single best answer questions (SBAs) a new format – worth 40% of the total Part 2 mark.

This book consists of 200 questions in the new SBA exam format, and will present a question followed by a detailed answer and feedback.


Author Information
By Brian A. Magowan, FRCOG, Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist, Borders General Hospital, Melrose, Scottish Borders, Great Britain; Mohamed Otify, MSc, MRCOG, DipGynUSS, Specialty Registrar Obstetrics and Gynaecology, South East Scotland, Edinburgh, UK; Tarek El Shamy, MBBCH, MSc, MRCOG, Clinical Teaching Fellow, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Derby, UK and Andrew Pearson, BSc (MedSci)(Hons), DTM&H, MRCOG, Specialty Registrar Obstetrics and Gynaecology, South East Scotland, Edinburgh, UK