Re: Effects of interventions in pregnancy on maternal weight and obstetric outcomes: meta-analysis of randomised evidence
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Source: BMJ Comments - May 6, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Source Type: forums

Peoples rights
Should people have a "right" to have a child through in vitro fertilization? (Source: New Media Medicine)
Source: New Media Medicine - March 29, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Sandie97! Tags: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Source Type: forums

In Vitro Fertilization
Do you think the government should step in and regulate the fertility industry when it comes down to the number of embryos that can be implanted into a woman during the in vitro fertilization procedure? (Source: New Media Medicine)
Source: New Media Medicine - March 29, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Sandie97! Tags: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Source Type: forums

Legal landmark?
Reported to-day is the £5million pound outcome of a ruling hailed as one of the most important on negligence for decades - but is it? What seems surprising is that the claim had been twice rejected in Scotland. Apparently in 1999 a 40 year old type1 diabetic mother had complications during PV delivery leading to severe brain damage in her son. The problem seems to have been shoulder dystocia which may be difficult to predict but increased birth weight and diabetes are factors  It seems the obstetrician chose not to discuss this potential complication and to see if the mother would opt for a CS (which she says sh...
Source: Doc2Doc BMJ Cardiology - March 12, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: sken Source Type: forums

Re: Surgeon acquitted of carrying out female genital mutilation in a prosecution criticised by obstetricians
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Source: BMJ Comments - February 9, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Source Type: forums

Gynaecology wards
Forum: Nursing and Midwifery Posted By: charlotte1919 Post Time: 07-11-2014 at 00:39 (Source: The Student Room)
Source: The Student Room - November 7, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: forums

Usmle Medical Books Store
by donella07 (Posted Thu Aug 21, 2014 4:02 am)Medical Books and kaplan usmle lecture notes step 1,step 2 clinical skills, Usmle stuff.Usmle Amc Mrcp Saudi license Mccee Haad Anatomy Anesthesiology Behaviour science Biochemistry Plab Clinical skills Dentistry Dermatology Embryology Emergency medicine Ent Forensic Medicine Hematology Histology Immunology Infectious Diseases Internal Medicine Microbiology Neurology Nursing Obs/Gynaecology usmle step 1, step 2 ck, step 2 CS, kaplan lecture notes step 1, step 2 ck,videos step 1,step 2, Medical books, USMLE Tutorship, step 2 clinical skills, first aid usmle step 1Usmle Medical B...
Source: Med Student Guide - August 21, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: forums

Graduate Application Buddies
Hey there, I was just wondering if there is anyone else applying for GEM Sept 2015 who wants to be application buddies? Help each other with personal statement, UKCAT revision etc? Let me know as I think I would find it really useful to discuss things with people going through the same experience! Just a little about me.... I'm Charlotte, 21 and I have a First Class BSc (Hons) Geography and almost finished my MSc Crime and Forensic Science. I ultimately want to become a forensic pathologist but it seems I should avoid writing this on my PS lol. I volunteer at King's College Hospital in the critical care unit and at St Tho...
Source: New Media Medicine - May 18, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: char.belle Tags: Personal Statements and UCAS forms Source Type: forums

Practising medicine in the UK after doing specialisation training abroad
Hi, I'm just wondering how the system works if I wanted to return to the UK to take up a job as a consultant in a speciality (obs and gynae, for example)? The hypothetical details are: British citizen Went to a UK medical school Completed F1 in the UK Leave the UK to do speciality training abroad (e.g. Australia/Singapore) - and complete speciality training such that I would be a fully qualified consultant So at this point, if I wanted to come back to the UK, will I need to have completed F2 to be able to apply for the consultant posts? I understand I would not need to take the PLAB (as I am a UK citizen graduating from...
Source: New Media Medicine - January 20, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: crajee Tags: General Careers Advice Source Type: forums

Annual International Conference on Advanced Research : Obstetrics and Gynecology
Obstetrics & Gynecology are the two surgical–medical specialties dealing with the female reproductive organs in their pregnant and non-pregnant state, respectively, and as such are often combined to form a single medical specialty and postgraduate training programme. This combined training prepares the practicing OB/GYN to be adept at the surgical management of the entire scope of clinical pathology involving female reproductive organs, and to provide care for both pregnant and non-pregnant patients. The Annual International Conference on Advanced Research: Obstetrics & Gynecology (AROG) aims to engage the acade...
Source: New Media Medicine - January 9, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: GSTF Tags: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Source Type: forums

Clinical attachments - question
Does Kings offer their students clinical attachments in all the medical specialties over the course of the programme, inc: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paediatrics Psychiatry Oncology General Practice and Primary Health Care Radiology Infectious Diseases/GUM/HIV Dermatology Rheumatology Orthopaedics Critical care Emergency Medicine General Practice Student Assistantship Cardiology Neurology Ears, Nose and Throat Ophthalmology Renal Medicine (Source: New Media Medicine)
Source: New Media Medicine - August 22, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: jsmith613 Tags: Guy’s King’s and St Thomas’ (GKT) School of Medicine Source Type: forums