
Study & Revision Resources
It can be difficult to know where to start when learning Obs & Gynae so we have compiled a list of resources- textbooks, online resources and guidelines- that you may find useful.
These are resources that we found helpful and are just suggestions. We recommend that you do your own research to find what works best for you. Minerva is always a good place to start!
Obs & Gynae Society will soon be releasing a set of condition summaries for revision and we organise a revision series taught by doctors every year starting in October so keep an eye out for this on our socials!
TEXTBOOKS
Online Resources
"TeachMeObGyn is a comprehensive obstetrics and gynaecology encyclopedia presented in a visually-appealing, easy-to-read format. Created by a team of doctors and medical students, each topic combines structured medical knowledge with high-yield clinical pearls, seamlessly bridging the gap between scholarly learning and improved patient care."
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Armando - "I am a physician trainee living in Sydney Australia. I make these videos because I love to create medical diagrams. They help me learn and I hope then can help you too :)"
Sexual Health- Genitourinary Medicine Handbook on Minerva This has good condensed summaries of sexual health conditions and is produced by the medical school.