Urogynaecology Subspecialty (CU)
Urogynaecologists
Urogynaecologists are specialists in Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
awarded the FRANZCOG, who are trained and assessed as being competent
in the comprehensive management of patients with urogynaecological
disorders.
A urogynaecologist subspecialist must spend at least 50 per cent
of his/her clinical time working in the area of their specialty,
the remainder being split between either obstetrics or gynaecology.
CU Handbook
Urogynaecology
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The CU Handbook contains essential information about the
RANZCOG CU training program.
Note: This Handbook is intended to be read in conjunction
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Subspecialty Policies and Procedures Manual
Policies and Procedures Manual
The Subspecialties Policies and Procedures Manual contains essential
information about the RANZCOG Subspecialties training programs.
It contains an outline of all five Subspecialty Diplomas and is
intended to be read in conjunction with the handbooks
pertaining to each individual subspecialty.
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- RANZCOG Subspecialties training and assessment regulations
- Appointment and duties of subspecialty Training Supervisors
/ Program Directors
- Appeals procedures
- Continuing and emeritus certification
- Procedures for assessment of overseas trained subspecialists
- Candidate statement for research papers
- Assessment form for dissertations and theses
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