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Guidance consultation documents | RCOG. The RCOG consults both professionals and users of O&G services on draft versions of our guidelines. Learn how to review and provide feedback. Open consultations. Scientific Impact Papers. SIP (No. 22): Multiple Pregnancies Following Assisted Conception, 2nd edn.
Guidance for healthcare professionals on obtaining consent from women within obstetrics and gynaecology services. These pages provide easy access to all of our procedure-specific consent documentation, and give advice on how best to support women’s decision-making about their care.
8 mar 2022 · The BSGE is pleased to share draft consent guidance developed with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) on behalf of NHS London and the GIRFT team for stakeholder consultation.
These resources focused on RCOG guidance (specifically Green-top Guidelines and Scientific Impact Papers) include audio versions, animated summaries and infographics. • Audio versions are complete audio recordings of the guidance in full for those that like to listen on the go or are auditory learners. • Animated summaries for Green-top ...
This paper provides advice for clinicians in obtaining the consent of women undergoing diagnostic laparoscopy. It follows the structure of Consent Form 1 of the Department of Health, England/Welsh Assembly Government/Scottish Government/Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Northern Ireland.
RCOG has renamed the 2 USS modules as Mandatory (previously Basic) and Optional (previously Intermediate) and has introduced a competency-based ultrasound training programme that forms a compulsory part of the curriculum for doctors undergoing specialty training in obstetrics and gynaecology.