What should you read to prepare for MRCOG II Written (Blog 2)

Make sure you read my previous blog on what you should (and shouldn't!) read first!

As my past course candidates know, I am a great fan of the "Handbook of Gynaecological Oncology" by Shafi, Luesley and Jordan. It summarised all you needed to know about gynae cancers in 277 A5 size pages, with very little padding and fine print, and was as readable and enjoyable as the classic gold standard of Nelson-Piercy's Handbook of Obstetric Medicine. However, I didn't recommend this book in 2009; the reason was that it had aged (it was published in 2001). So, imagine my delight when I found a new book "Gynaecological oncology" by Shafi, Earl and Tan! I bought it and have already read half of it, and it is proving to be an absolute pleasure! This book is likely to take  the pain outof your MRCOG oncology revision!  Just like "Mr Muscle" kitchen cleaner, it makes you love the job you hate! I highly recommend it: 205 pages of highly relevant stuff for MRCOG. Buy it from RCOG bookshop at http://www.rcog.org.uk/catalog/book/gynaecological-oncology 

Arri

Conflict of interest: Moodi Shafi is a friend, but he had not paid me to write this!