Learning objectives

  • Learn how to communicate with a young person
  • Be aware of the correct terminologies to use for certain conditions in PAG
  • Conduct a paediatric and adolescent gynaecology consultation and examination
  • Manage common conditions in paediatric and adolescent gynaecology
  • Manage adolescent menstrual dysfunction and pelvic pain
  • Understand contraceptive options for young persons with learning disabilities and co-morbidities
  • Show awareness of ethical dilemmas, challenges and controversies in this age group
  • Understand current management for those with disorders of sex development, complex congenital gynaecological anomalies and adnexal pathology
  • Understand the psychological aspects and the multidisciplinary approach in PAG

Who should attend

  • RCOG Members, Fellows, Trainees and Associates
  • Consultants and trainees in O&G
  • SAS Doctors and LED - UK Locally Employed Doctors 
  • Consultants and trainees in paediatrics and paediatric surgery, endocrinology and paediatric urology 
  • Consultants and trainees in sexual and reproductive health 
  • GPs
  • Nurses with a special interest in paediatrics and adolescent gynaecology 
  • Psychologists, counsellors and social workers with a special interest in PAG