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Failed MRCOG Part 1 or Part 2? Personalised strategies for each stage

03 Mar 2025
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Failing an exam can be upsetting. Especially if you have spent a lot of time and effort in preparation. As we all know, both MRCOG Part 1 and Part 2 are tough challenges. But do not let exam failures define your future. There will always be a way forward with the right approach. So, instead of feeling stuck, you must take this as an opportunity to reflect, reset and come back stronger.

Understanding the exams

Part 1 of MRCOG is heavily science-based and not covered in day-to-day practice. There is a large curriculum that covers a lot of domains that are not interlinked. In the case of MRCOG Part 2, it is more about day to day practice. So, although the syllabus is big, it is easier to learn alongside work, as it is very relevant to clinical practice.

Common pitfalls

If you have failed the exams, whether it is MRCOG Part 1 or Part 2, first of all, you must analyse what went wrong and adjust your strategies. Let’s discuss some common pitfalls and why candidates generally struggle.

For Part 1

  • Struggling with basic sciences like anatomy, physiology and pathology
  • Not practicing enough Single Best Answer questions
  • Poor time management during the exam
  • Ignoring guidelines

For Part 2:

  • Difficulty applying clinical knowledge to real scenarios
  • Confusion with Extended Matching Questions
  • Not recalling guidelines effectively
  • Misjudging exam structure and techniques

Strategies for MRCOG Part 1

  • Make a well organised study schedule: Go through the syllabus, identify weak areas and allocate more time to them.
  • Use active learning techniques: Flashcards, self quizzing and concept maps help with retention.
  • Practice SBAs daily: Practicing regularly improves familiarity with question patterns.
  • Refer to trusted resources: Use RCOG Green-top Guidelines, NICE Guidelines and top-tier books.
  • Simulate exam conditions: Take mock tests by setting a timer to improve speed and accuracy.

Strategies for MRCOG Part 2

  • Think clinically: Focus on real world applications rather than learning parrot-fashion.
  • Master EMQs and SBAs: Identify weak areas and practice targeted questions.
  • Improve time management: Practice completing questions under time constraints.
  • Engage in case based discussions: Study groups and real-life scenarios help reinforce learning.
  • Consider joining structured courses: Expert guidance can provide the clear insights and extra push needed to pass.

As we discussed earlier, it is natural to feel discouraged after an exam failure. But that does not mean you cannot succeed. Identify where you went wrong and come back stronger.

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Authored By: Sarath

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