Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | RCOG
Megan Butterworth is a skilled Programme Assistant currently seconded at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, supporting the Gynaecological Health Matters Programme in Nigeria. Prior to this role, Megan served as a Workforce and Professionalism Assistant at Endometriosis UK and gained experience as an Administration Assistant at Victoria's Secret and a Sales Associate at the University of Reading. Earlier positions include working as a COVID-19 Test Site Registration Assistant and Results Recorder, and as a Workshop Assistant and Chaperone at Redbridge Drama Centre. A brief work experience as a Parliamentary Assistant in the office of Matt Hancock provided insight into constituent correspondence and ministerial support. Megan holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and Politics from the University of Reading, complemented by A-Levels in History, Government and Politics, and Law from Westminster Kingsway College.
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Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | RCOG
The RCOG is an international community of 16,000 O&G professionals in over 100 countries dedicated to improving women’s health care. To achieve our goals, we: - Work with the RCOG Women’s Network to ensure women’s views on the care they receive are at the heart of everything we do - Publish clinical guidelines that set standards for high quality women’s health care - Publish patient information leaflets explaining medical conditions in lay terms and the levels of care women can expect to receive - Develop the education, training and exam programme for doctors wishing to specialise in O&G - Provide a continuing professional development programme for qualified O&G clinicians to ensure their skills remain up to date - Promote academic work in O&G, to ensure continued improvement in the service our members offer to women - Advise the government and other public bodies on healthcare matters relating to O&G - Help employers, commissioners and managers provide safe and sustainable services that improve women's - health through our invited review service Visit www.rcog.org.uk to find out more