Women's Health Exam Hub: DRCOG, MRCOG & DFSRH Resources

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Women's health qualifications span a spectrum from primary care competence (DRCOG), through contraceptive and SRH expertise (DFSRH), to specialist obstetric and gynaecological training (MRCOG). The knowledge builds cumulatively — and the right preparation tools serve you across the entire pathway.

For GPs and GP Trainees: DRCOG

The DRCOG demonstrates women's health competence at GP level. 120 SBAs across 7 modules covering contraception, antenatal care, labour, gynaecology, and early pregnancy. The iatroX DRCOG Q-Bank provides 600+ curriculum-mapped questions with adaptive spaced repetition.

For Contraception and SRH Providers: DFSRH

The DFSRH qualifies you to deliver comprehensive contraceptive and sexual health care. Four assessment components (ILP, OTA, SCAs, AHD). The iatroX DFSRH Q-Bank provides 850+ questions covering UKMEC, STIs, and clinical decision-making.

For O&G Specialists: MRCOG

The MRCOG is the mandatory progression exam for O&G specialty trainees. Three parts (basic science, clinical knowledge, clinical skills). Preparation resources include dedicated MRCOG Q-banks alongside the women's health clinical knowledge that the DRCOG and DFSRH build.

The Shared Knowledge Base

Contraception, antenatal care, STI management, and gynaecological presentations appear across all three qualifications — at increasing levels of depth and complexity. Preparing for the DRCOG simultaneously builds knowledge for the DFSRH OTA (which shares contraception and STI content) and for the women's health component of the MRCGP AKT.

One Platform for All

A single iatroX Boards subscription provides access to the DRCOG Q-Bank, the DFSRH Q-Bank, and other specialty Q-banks. Ask iatroX provides the shared clinical reference — NICE, RCOG, FSRH, and BASHH guidelines — that underpins every women's health qualification.

Whatever your career stage in women's health, iatroX supports your preparation and your practice. Start at iatroX Boards.

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