Clinical Assessment, Second Edition
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Köp båda 2 för 1548 krMr Justin Clark trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Leicester, Birmingham and the West Midlands and obtained the Membership of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (RCOG) in 1999. He spent two years conducting research into heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and endometriosis culminating in a Doctor of Medicine awarded with honours in 2004. He was appointed as a Lecturer in Gynaecology at Birmingham University and Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Birmingham Womens Hospital in 2004. He has developed clinical expertise in the management of general gynaecological conditions, especially the treatment of menstrual disorders, fibroids, pelvic pain and endometriosis. This capability was facilitated by the acquisition of RCOG accreditation in minimal access key hole surgery, specialising in hysteroscopic and laparoscopic techniques, and gynaecological ultrasound. He has been at the forefront in pioneering outpatient interventions for the diagnosis and treatment of menstrual disorders utilising hysteroscopy and ultrasound. His strong research background and clinical experience enabled him to publish a definitive book in 2005 about the modern management of common gynaecological problems utilising minimally invasive approaches. He is one of the leading UK experts in outpatient therapeutic interventions in benign gynaecology including outpatient office hysteroscopic removal of polyps and fibroids, endometrial ablation and the new non-cut outpatient method of female sterilisation (the EssureTM system) that avoids the need for general anaesthetic and hospital admission. Professor Arri Coomarasamy is the Director of Tommys National Centre for Miscarriage Research, with specialist teams in Birmingham, Coventry and London, putting patient priorities at the heart of efforts to tackle the widespread and devastating condition of early pregnancy loss. He leads a research group at the forefront of early pregnancy care, reproductive medicine and global womens health. His portfolio includes numerous national and international multicentre randomised controlled trials, including the PROMISE trial (the role of progesterone in women with unexplained recurrent miscarriages), the TABLET Trial (levothyroxine therapy for women with thyroid antibodies), the PRISM Trial (progesterone therapy for women with early pregnancy bleeding), the RESPONSE Trial (G-CSF treatment for recurrent miscarriage), the AIMS trial (the effects of prophylactic antibiotics before miscarriage surgery in low-income countries) and the WHO CHAMPION trial (the role of carbetocin to prevent postpartum haemorrhage). He has published over 120 medical articles in high impact journals such as NEJM and the Lancet. Professor Coomarasamy takes particular pride in mentoring junior doctors and researchers, and several of his trainees have become outstanding clinicians and researchers. He serves or has in the past served on several international and national committees, including the BJOG editorial board, the RCOG Wellbeing of Women Research Panel, various WHO committees, the Early Pregnancy Clinical Studies Group, the Reproductive Medicine Clinical Studies Group, and the GLOW organising committee. He is the founding trustee of Ammalife, a UK-registered charity with a global mission of reducing maternal deaths in low-income countries. Dr. Justin Chu is an academic clinical lecturer in obstetrics and gynaecology. He completed his PhD by medical research at the Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research at the University of Birmingham. Justin is based at the Birmingham Women's Hospital. His research interests lie in embryo implantation in assisted reproductive treatments, miscarriage and reproductive surgery. Clinically, Justin is a senior registrar in Health Education West Midlands. Justin has organised and taught on MRCOG courses for the past 4 years since gaining his membership of the Royal College of Obstetrici
Preface Acknowledgement Abbreviations Introduction Section I: Preparation for the MRCOG Part 3 1. Preparation for the MRCOG Part 3 Section II: Techniques for specific OSCE stations 2. History and management stations 3. Communication, counselling and breaking bad news 4. Results interpretation and management 5. Critical appraisal of the medical literature and audit 6. Equipment, surgery and practical procedures 7. Emergencies 8. Structured oral examination (viva) 9. Teaching Section III: OSCE practice circuits 10. Practice circuit 1 11. Practice circuit 2 Index