RCOG Core Curriculum – Module 3 – IT, Clinical Governance and Research
RCOG – Other Publications
- Developing New Pharmaceutical Treatments for Obstetric Conditions – RCOG Scientific Impact Paper No. 50 – May 2015
- Development of RCOG Green-top Guidelines – RCOG Clinical Governance Advice No. 1 – May 2015
- Improving Patient Safety- Risk Management for Maternity and Gynaecology – RCOG Clinical Governance Advice No. 2 – September 2009
- Labour Ward Solutions – RCOG Good Practice No. 10 – January 2010
- Obtaining Valid Consent – RCOG Clinical Governance Advice No. 6 – January 2015
- Obtaining Valid Consent to Participate in Perinatal Research Where Consent is Time Critical – RCOG Clinical Governance Advice No. 6a – February 2016
- Presenting information on risk – RCOG Clinical Governance Advice No. 7 – December 2008
- Reconfiguration of women’s services in the UK – RCOG Good Practice No. 15 – December 2013
- Responsibility of On Call Consultant – RCOG Good Practice No. 7 – March 2009
- Understanding Audit – RCOG Clinical Governance Advice No. 5 – October 2003
TOG Articles
- A practical guide to quality improvement – TOG 2017;19:71–6
- A practical introduction to medical statistics – TOG 2014;16:121–8
- Dealing with a serious incident requiring investigation in obstetrics and gynaecology- a training perspective – TOG 2014;16:109–14
- Implementation strategies – moving guidance into practice – TOG 2013;15:51–57
- Participation in research as a means of improving quality of care – the role of a principal investigator in multi centre clinical trials – TOG 2015;17:55–61
- SAC review ‘Omic’ technologies- genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics – TOG 2011;13:189–195
- The art of reviewing a paper – TOG 2014;16:129–34
- What have maternity networks ever done for us? – TOG 2012;14:50–53
- What have the networks ever done for us? A paediatric view – TOG 2012;14:55–57