RCOG – Other
- Developing New Pharmaceutical Treatments for Obstetric Conditions – RCOG Scientific Impact Paper No. 50 – May 2015
- Obtaining Valid Consent – RCOG Clinical Governance Advice No. 6 – January 2015
- Presenting information on risk – RCOG Clinical Governance Advice No. 7 – December 2008
- Roles and responsibilities of the consultant providing acute care in obstetrics and gynaecology – RCOG Workforce Report – May 2022
- Obtaining Valid Consent to Participate in Perinatal Research Where Consent is Time Critical (Clinical Governance Advice No. 6a) – Feb 2016
- Developing a Green-top Guideline – Guidance for developers – March 2025
- Prevention and Treatment of Work-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in the Maternity and Gynaecology Workforce – RCOG Good Practice Paper No. 19 – July 2024
TOG Articles
- A practical guide to appraisal and revalidation – TOG 2018 20:125:131
- Giving effective feedback in medical education – TOG 2017;19:243–8
- The teacher, the learner and the method – TOG 2010;12:273–280
- Workplace-based assessment – a new approach to existing tools – TOG 2014;16:281–5
- Clinical reflective practice – TOG 2020;22:75-82
- A practical guide to quality improvement – TOG 2017;19:71–6
- A practical introduction to medical statistics – TOG 2014;16:121–8
- Litigation in gynaecology – TOG 2014;16:51–57
- Medicolegal update on consent – The Montgomery Ruling – TOG 2016;18:171–2
- Understanding the Mental Capacity Act 2005- a guide for clinicians – TOG 2010;12:29–34
- Making the best use of clinical datasets: with examples from urogynaecology – TOG 2022:24 281-289
- The role of NHS Resolution in the maternity safety landscape in England – TOG 2025;27:154-159