DAY 7 Urogynae Urinary incontinence — diagnose before you operate

Urinary incontinence is not just about treatment; it starts with diagnosis. This MRCOG Part 2 revision explains the assessment, classification, and decision‑making pathway you must use before choosing conservative or surgical options. Learn the exam logic behind history, bladder diary, examination, investigations and how to present a clear management plan that scores marks. What you’ll learn: •How to assess urinary incontinence: focused history, bladder diary, and exam. •Classification: stress, urge, mixed, overflow — key features that change management. •Initial investigations and red flags before referral or surgery. •Management pathway: pelvic floor training, pharmacology, pessaries, and when to consider surgery. •How to structure MRCOG answers: concise assessment, classification, and stepwise management. Who this is for: • MRCOG Part 2 candidates preparing for SBA, SAQ and viva. • O&G trainees and clinicians revising urogynaecology basics. • Medical students wanting an exam‑focused approach to urinary incontinence. 👉 Register Now for our MRCOG Part 2 Free Webinar happening from June 4 onwards: https://study-mrcog.com/events/?utm_s... Like, save for ward/clinic revision, and tag a colleague preparing for MRCOG. Comment the test or threshold you find confusing — we’ll pin the clearest tip. Resources & further reading: • Check the latest RCOG or urogynaecology guidance for investigation and surgical indications. • Related topics: pelvic floor physiotherapy, urgency incontinence drugs, urodynamics basics. #UrinaryIncontinence #Urogynaecology #MRCOG #StudyMEDIC #ExamRevision #PelvicFloor #StressIncontinence #ObstetricsAndGynaecology #MedicalEducation #PregnancyCare