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The next EFOG-EBCOG examination will take place on 14 May 2022. Do you want to become an European Fellow in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EFOG)? Candidates can apply here until 14 April 2022: Apply now!
The next EFOG-EBCOG examination will take place on 14 May 2022. Do you want to become an European Fellow in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EFOG)? Candidates can apply here until 14 April 2022: Apply now!
We are shocked about the horrible events that are taking place in Ukraine. We condemn the attacks against medical facilities. We stand by our dear Ukrainian colleagues, future obstetricians and gynaecologists, who are putting their lives at risk to care for women and their babies. Our thoughts and hearts go out to all who are affected by the violence. May peace prevail. Signed, The Executive Committee of the European Network of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Please take note of the opportunity to buy the new EBCOOG Postgraduate Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Written by EBCOG according to the European standards of care. EBCOG Postgraduate Textbook Flyer Read more! Order here!
On behalf of our French ENTOG friends we are pleased to invite you to the Paris Santé Femmes (one of the biggest scientific events of the French Obstetrics & Gynaecology Society) Although the conference will be in French language, the French trainees have arranged for special roundtable sessions and workshops in English on Friday 14th and Saturday 15th January 2022 (extra day) to enhance the knowledge exchange between the French and other European trainees. The workshops in English will focus on: – Hands-on obstetric simulation – Simulation in laparoscopy and hysteroscopy – Virtual reality – Morphological ultrasound There is FREE[…]
At the ENTOG council in Athens, Greece, on 2nd September 2021, elections for four posts were made. New President is our former Executive Member, Ferry Boekhorst from the Netherlands New General Secretary is Mei Yee Ng from Ireland. And new member is Sofia Tsiapakidou from Greece. Manuel Goncalves Henriques from Portugal was also re-elected as webmaster. Congratulations to all newly elected members!
The specialty of Obstetrics and Gynaecology has been on the forefront of introducing simulation in post graduate education for the pasttwo decades. Simulation training is known to enhance psychomotor skills and is considered an important step in the transition from classroom learning to clinical practice. Training on simulators allows trainees to acquire basic skills before getting involved in day to day care in real life situations. Clinical circumstances around the COVID 19 pandemic have highlighted the key importance of simulation training in delivering post graduate curriculum. Below you can read the EBCOG position statement about this topic. Simulation training in[…]
Dear Friends and Colleagues, We are happy to announce and welcome you to the 2021 ENTOG Exchange, Scientific Meeting and Council in Greece on 30th of August until the 2nd of September 2021. Read all the info about the Exchange, Scientific Meeting and Council here: ENTOG Greece Invitation Letter 2021
The European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EBCOG) and the Helenic Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology invite you for the 27th EBCOG Congress and the 15th National Congress os Obstetrics (HSOG) and Gynaecology that will take place in Athens, Greece, from the 2nd to the 5th of September 2021. . Read more about this Congress: Program: https://www.ebcog-hsog2021.org/docs/EBCOG-FinalProgram.pdf Official website: www.ebcog-hsog2021.org
The EBCOG Examination assesses the knowledge gained by the candidates during their training in general Obstetrics and Gynaecology. The assessment is extended to the application of this knowledge to clinical cases and is based on the EBCOG training syllabus. Would you like to test your knowledge and see examples of exam questions? 1. ANTENATAL OBSTETRIC PROBLEMS – vaginal bleeding Options a. Placental abruption b. Pre-term labour c. Vasa Praevia d. Cervical Cancer e. Inevitable miscarriage f. Fetomaternal Haemorrhage g. Placenta accreta h. Placenta praevia i. Benign cervical polyp j. Pyelonephritis For each scenario described below, choose the most likely[…]
Due to COVID-19 constrains, unfortunately, in 2021 EBCOG Fellowship will not take place.