Subspecialty training in Urogynaecology (UG), including the curriculum and assessments
This section is relevant to trainees following the Subspecialty Curriculum 2019 and will remain in effect until August 2026. For those on the 2024 curriculum, please refer to the 2024 subspecialty curricula.
In this section
This is the Definitive Document for the Urogynaecology curriculum 2019 approved by the GMC, which contains full details of the Urogynaecology curriculum. Please use this document as a reference point.
Capabilities in Practice (CiP)
The Urogynaecology curriculum is divided into 4 Capabilities in Practice (CiP).
Please see the Matrix of progression page for training matrix documents for both ST6-7 who have switched to the 2019 core curriculum, and ST6-7 who are staying on the pre-2019 core curriculum.
Urogynaecology Matrix
Subspecialty Curriculum guidance
See our Subspecialty guidance document, developed to support the new Urogynaecology subspecialty curriculum.
Cross specialty guidance
In order to achieve CCT at the end of subspecialty training, pre-CCT trainees following the 2019 core curriculum are required to provide evidence for the cross specialty Capabilities in Practice (CiPs). See our Subspecialty guidance document developed on how evidence for the cross specialty CiPs can be achieved.
OSATS
In line with the previous curriculum, only for all major procedures require 3 OSATs evidencing competent independent practice for this Urogynaecology subspecialty.
However, it is recommended that the other specific procedural skills listed in the procedure table in the curriculum which also require Level 5 sign-off should also ideally be evidenced by at least 3 competent OSATs where possible before sign-off. You have to be competent in the below:
- Cystoscopy
- Posterior repair
- Sacrocolpopexy
- Sacrospinous fixation
- Urodynamics
- Vaginal hysterectomy and anterior repair
- Procedure 1 for treatment of incontinence, in line with NICE Guidance and as relevant to local services
- Procedure 2 for treatment of incontinence, in line with NICE Guidance and as relevant to local services
Find out more
If you need any help or advice, email the Advanced Training Coordinator at subspecialtytraining@rcog.org.uk or call +44 20 7045 6789.