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Re: info for MRCOG Part IFrom: DR MRS SNEHA SURENDRA BHUYAR (sukhkarta11@yahoo.com)Tue, 16 Apr 2002 05:39:07 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Cruz Winston Justin wrote: > >Hi, >You can get all the information you need regarding the MRCOG exam from >the College website.Just key in http://www.rcog.org.uk in your web browser's >address bar.In addition the site maintains a trainee's section (35 £ to >join )which is very helpful.You can also find a list of what books to >read and the syllabus for the exam . >I dont think you will be able to work as SHO in the UK after clearing >only the part-1 MRCOG exam .You will need to take the PLAB or get an >exemption. You can work if you have cleared the MRCOG part-2 exam , but >this exam is more demanding than the PLAB exam . In any case you will >need some UK experience for the MRCOG part-2 exam.You can however be do >a clinical attachment (only observing)without the PLAB or MRCOG.If you >clear the PLAB exam you can get a job in O & G ,even if you have not >passed the MRCOG part-1 exam. >Please do confirm all this , I am giving you the information which is as >accurate as I know, >Best of luck, >Cruz > >>>I have a MBBS degree from King Edward Medical College from Pakistan. I >>>had one year residency in OBGYN and 6 months in Cardialogy. i would be >>>interested in appearing in MRCOG Part I exam, could u please tell me >>>what would be the requirements for the exam ALSO if i pass the exam will >>>i be able to work in England/Ireland to fulfill the part2's requirement. >>>in otherwords do i still have to pass the PLab exam, even after passing >>>MRCOG Part I, to work in england. >>>i am permanentaly living in USA and will be US citizen, if that makes >>>any difference. >>>Looking forward to ur reply. >>>Noreen.
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