Capability in Practice 9: The doctor is competent in recognising, assessing and managing emergencies in gynaecology and early pregnancy.
This CiP is grouped under Professional Identity 3: Clinical Expert
Key Skills |
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Manages acute pelvic pain in the non-pregnant woman
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Manages vaginal bleeding in the non-pregnant woman |
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Manages acute infections |
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Manages acute complications of gynaecological treatment |
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Manages vaginal bleeding and pain in early pregnancy |
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Manages other early pregnancy complications |
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Manages the acute gynaecological workload |
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Evidence to inform decision
- OSAT
- CbD
- Mini-CEX
- MRCOG
- Discussion of correspondence Mini-CEX
- Reflective practice
- TO2 (including SO)
- NOTSS
- Local and Deanery Teaching
- RCOG eLearning
- MRCOG Part 2
Mapping to GPCs
Domain 1: Professional values and behaviours
Domain 2: Professional skills
- Practical skills
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Dealing with complexity and uncertainty
- Clinical skills (history taking, diagnosis and management, consent; humane interventions; prescribing medicines safely; using medical devices safely; infection control and communicable diseases)
Domain 3: Professional knowledge
- Professional requirements
- National legislative requirements
- The health service and healthcare systems in the four countries
Domain 4: Capabilities in health promotion and illness prevention
Domain 5: Capabilities in leadership and teamworking
Domain 6: Capabilities in patient safety and quality improvement
- Patient safety
- Quality improvement
Domain 7: Capabilities in safeguarding vulnerable groups