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  drcog revision guide: The DRCOG Revision Guide Susan Ward, Lisa Joels, Elaine Melrose, Srinivas Vindla, 2017-04-13 This text offers 350 practice questions with answers and explanations from examiners to help candidates pass the DRCOG examination.
  drcog revision guide: The DRCOG Revision Guide Susan Ward, 2021-05-13 Contains 430 single best answer questions for the recently updated Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
  drcog revision guide: DRCOG Revision Guide Nigel Davies, Paul Hodges, 2008-02-01 The DRCOG (Diploma) is an examination for doctors who wish to offer obstetrics, gynaecology and other aspects of women's health care in a primary care setting (GP surgeries, walk-in centres and family planning clinics). This book provides a comprehensive guide to the new style DRCOG examination which was introduced in October 2007. It includes: • an overview of the curriculum and syllabus • a guide to the format of the DRCOG examination • sample questions for each of the question formats: extended matching questions (EMQs), single best answer questions (SBAs) and multiple choice questions (MCQs) • six sample papers • answers to all of the sample questions and papers • tips for candidates.
  drcog revision guide: DRCOG Revision Guide Nigel Davies, Paul Hodges, 2008
  drcog revision guide: The DRCOG Revision Guide Susan Ward, 2014
  drcog revision guide: Part 3 MRCOG Lisa Joels, 2016-09-15 The definitive guide for Part 3 MRCOG candidates, written by the two examiners leading the development of the new exam.
  drcog revision guide: The New DRCOG Examination Aalia Khan, Ramsey Jabbour, Almas Rehman, 2017-11-22 The Diploma of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (DRCOG) examination recognises a doctor's interest in women's health. Recent changes to the exam now require that candidates answer extended matching questions, single best answers and multiple choice questions. This comprehensive revision guide provides three full papers covering the entire DRCOG syllabus. Each paper is specifically designed for practice under exam conditions. To aid general revision, a detailed subject index enables a more focused approach to individual topics, and the explanatory answers have been fully referenced to assist further study where necessary.
  drcog revision guide: Revision Notes for the DRCOG Jamila Groves, Deena El-Shirbiny, 2015-05-21 First published as Mastering the DRCOG, this highly acclaimed revision text has been completely updated and revised to follow the syllabus of the DRCOG examination. This book:Provides relevant content arranged in seven chapters, following the DRCOG curriculumDelivers useful information such as references to guidelines and researchPresents content r
  drcog revision guide: Get Through DCH Clinical 2E Andrew Papanikitas, Jasdeep Gill, Nigel Kennedy, 2012-01-27 With a heavily revised format in consideration of the recent DCH clinical examination changes, this new edition of the comprehensive revision guide provides the candidate with a definitive, one-stop revision resource.Familiarise yourself with the revised format of the examination, including revised timingsLearn your revision needs through plentiful
  drcog revision guide: Get Through MCEM Part B: Data Interpretation Questions Matthew Hall, Sam Thanabadu, Chetan Trivedy, 2011-12-30 The only book dedicated to the College of Emergency Medicine's Membership examination, this book contains numerous questions and answers, together with data sets and clinical examples to help prepare candidates taking part B of this and other higher examinations in emergency medicine.All trainees wishing to pursue a career in Emergency Medicine hav
  drcog revision guide: Mastering the DRCOG Jamila Groves, 2010-01-29 Mastering the DRCOG directly reflects and fulfils the DRCOG syllabus set by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Chapters are laid out precisely following the DRCOG syllabus format. Starting with an overall introduction to the exam, Mastering the DRCOG covers the seven core modules of the syllabus:Basic Clinical SkillsBasic S
  drcog revision guide: Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy Steve Yentis, Surbhi Malhotra, 2012-11-15 Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy focuses on pre-empting problems and maximising quality of care. Every chapter of this well-established practical guide has been completely updated and revised. All aspects of obstetric medicine relevant to the anaesthetist are covered, from pre-pregnancy management to conception, throughout pregnancy, to postnatal care. The authors have identified over 150 potential complications, each covered in two parts: 'problems/special considerations' and 'management options', with key points prominently displayed for quick reference. A section on organisational aspects such as record keeping, training protocols and guidelines makes this an important resource for any labour ward or hospital dealing with pregnant women. Presented in a clear, structured format, this practical summary will be invaluable to any anaesthetist encountering obstetric patients, whether they are a practiced consultant or still in training. It will also be useful for obstetricians, neonatologists, midwives, nurses and operating department practitioners wishing to extend or update their knowledge.
  drcog revision guide: Preparation and Revision for the DRCOG Janice Rymer, Gregory Davis, Adam Rodin, Michael Chapman, 2003 A concise review of obstetrics and gynaecology structured to reflect the content of the DRCOG exam and written with that exam in mind. concise - written in a very simple style that keeps wordage to a minimum linked to DRCOG exam equally useful as an MRCGP reference very useful for GP registrars - especially those with limited experience of hospital O&G updates include the following: more on statistics, as this is very important to the exam a few more well-chosen line drawings (flow diagrams) and tables - in place of text expanded GP content (e.g. family planning, mennorhagia management) expanded sections on syndromes to include: Turner's syndrome, Kleinfelters, Testicular feminization, Edwards and Pataus syndromes infection in pregnancy, including parvovirus infection and toxoplama screening varicella infection - complications viagra (in psychosexual problems chapter) survival of preterm infant - at different gestation
  drcog revision guide: SBA Questions for the Part 2 MRCOG Amanda Jones, 2015-02-26 SBA Questions for the Part 2 MRCOG is a valuable preparation resource aimed at those specialising in obstetrics and gynaecology who are planning to take the Part 2 MRCOG examination. It contains two hundred practice single best answer questions written by MRCOG question writers, with accompanying explanations and references. It also contains an introduction to the new format of the examination and the rationale for the changes. The first section consists of two hundred single best answers allowing the reader to test their knowledge. The second section lists the correct response accompanied by an explanation and suggestions for further reading. SBA Questions for the Part 2 MRCOG is the only official preparation book produced by the RCOG and is therefore essential reading for candidates sitting this examination in its new format.
  drcog revision guide: Self Assessment in Obstetrics and Gynaecology by Ten Teachers 2E EMQs, MCQs, SBAs, SAQs & OSCEs Catherine Aiken, Jeremy Brockelsby, Christian Phillips, 2012-07-27 This book presents medical students and those preparing for postgraduate examinations with an ideal opportunity to assess their levels of knowledge and understanding in obstetrics and gynaecology, and to practice their exam technique across a range of question formats. It can be used as a standalone revision guide, but is also designed to complemen
  drcog revision guide: Clinical Cases and OSCEs in Surgery Manoj Ramachandran, Marc A. Gladman, 2010-10-26 This book of over 140 cases is designed for candidates preparing for all surgical examinations, whether at undergraduate, postgraduate or exit examination level. It will demystify and simplify the clinical assessment of surgical cases and provides invaluable advice on how to achieve success. The text includes top tips, acronyms and up-to-date summaries of current practice based on the authors' personal experience of surgical examinations. Cases are graded in terms of likely appearance in the examinations. Top tips emphasize specific subjects which cause confusion. The text provides advice on the most appropriate time to finish an examination. Examples of the common procedures and props that come up in the skill-based examination format are included. This fully revised Second Edition is now in colour and includes photographs of key manoeuvres performed during specific surgical examination routines Includes a new section on communication skills A new co-author in academic surgery joins the project.
  drcog revision guide: PLAB: 1000 Extended Matching Questions Una F Coales, 2024-11-01 This book is an essential purchase for all candidates sitting Part 1 of the PLAB exam administered by the UK General Medical Council. All doctors from non-EC countries who wish to practice in UK must sit the PLAB exam which comprises 200 Extended Matching Questions (EMQs). This book contains 1000 practice EMQs of a similar type to those in the exam. The questions cover all aspects of the new syllabus, which not only includes a range of clinical topics but also requires knowledge of the GMC's Duties of a Doctor, principles and practice of evidence-based medicine, and clinical governance. Recommended to all candidates sitting the new PLAB test.
  drcog revision guide: 100 Cases in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Cecilia Bottomley, Janice Rymer, 2008-01-25 A 24-year-old woman is referred from the emergency department with sudden onset of left iliac fossa pain and you are the medic on duty... 100 Cases in Obstetrics and Gynaecology presents 100 commonly seen obstetric and gynaecological scenarios. The patient's history, examination and initial investigations are presented along with questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, providing an essential revision aid as well as a practical guide for junior clinicians. Making clinical decisions is one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to become a doctor. These cases will teach medics and medical students to recognize important obstetric and gynaecological conditions and help them develop their diagnostic and management skills.
  drcog revision guide: Eponyms and Names in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Thomas F. Baskett, 2019-01-24 Few specialties have a longer or richer eponymous background than obstetrics and gynaecology. Eponyms add a human side to an increasingly technical profession and represent the historic tradition and language of the speciality. This collection aims to perpetuate the names and contributions of pioneers and offer introductory profiles to the founders in whose steps we follow. This third edition includes 26 new entries, as well as expanded detail, illustration and quotation for existing entries. Biographical data and historical and medical context are discussed for each of the 391 names, with reference to 34 countries, reflecting the field's far reaching origins. More than 1700 original references feature, alongside an extensive bibliography of more than 2500 linked references to assist readers searching for more detailed information. This is a volume for physicians, midwives, medical historians, medical ethicists and all those interested in the history and evolution of obstetrical and gynaecological treatment.
  drcog revision guide: Get Through Medical School: 1000 SBAs/BOFs and EMQs Una F Coales, Seema Khan, 2002-11-25 Medical schools are rapidly adopting the popular style of Single Best Answers (SBAs), Best of Fives (BOFs) and Extended Matching Questions (EMQs) for undergraduate exams. This unique and up-to-the-minute book contains 1000 clinically relevant questions, a selection of SBAs, BOFs and EMQs - the essential revision aid for every medical student. No need to spend time reading through several different textbooks, everything you need is here in one place. Questions are presented to include typical scenarios you will encounter as a junior doctor and the book covers the core curriculum subjects: - Medicine - Surgery - Psychiatry - Obstetrics and Gynaecology - Paediatrics Written by a doctor with several years' experience at SHO and registrar level, and a newly qualified junior doctor, this book is a valuable revision book for everyone preparing for medical school exams, and an equally useful tool to help junior and senior house officers prepare for managing patients.
  drcog revision guide: Get Through MRCGP: New MCQ module Una F Coales, 2003-09-22 The MRCGP examination MCQ module changed its format in the Spring of 2002. This book is presented in the same format as the new MCQ module with three complete new MRCGP MCQ module exam papers, including a comprehensive selection of single best answers (SBAs), multiple best answers (MBAs), sentence completion, algorithms and extended matching questions (EMQs). The book covers all relevant hot topics, It provides tips on how to pass the MRCGP written paper module, and provides a sample new NPMS paper as an alternative to an audit project for summative assessment. This is an essential revision tool for all GP registrars, newly-appointed general practitioners and candidates for the MRCGP exam. The author trained in medicine in the USA and moved to the UK to practice. She has recently passed the new format MRCGP exam and has written several popular exam texts, including PLAB, DRCOG and MRCP: Part1. Dr Coales also runs her own MRCGP courses in London, to find out more follow this link
  drcog revision guide: Get Through MRCGP: Clinical Skills Assessment 2E Bruno Rushforth, Val Wass, Valerie Wass, Adam Firth, 2012-09-28 Completely revised and including new additional material, this second edition of the bestselling Get Through MRCGP: Clinical Skills Assessment provides candidates with a definitive, one-stop revision resource for the CSA part of the MRCGP examination. Fully revised in accordance with the current MRCGP and MRCGP(INT) curriculum Mock examinations cover a spread of topics and skills outlined in the RCGP curriculum Comprehensive discussion of areas that stations test and detailing points needing to be covered to achieve the best results Brand new material including six new cases and task boxes to refocus the reader's attention on the different challenges of each station Completely rewritten introductory chapter Offers valuable advice on how to approach the exam, focus time in day-to-day GP surgeries and how to develop skills required to pass the CSA Written by an experienced author team that has extensive knowledge of both national and international primary care clinical skills assessment, Get Through MRCGP: Clinical Skills Assessment, Second Edition is essential reading for postgraduate candidates preparing for this challenging examination.
  drcog revision guide: Get Through MRCOG Part 1 Rekha Wuntakal, Ziena Abdullah, Tony Hollingworth, 2020-07-29 Get Through MRCOG Part 1, Second Edition, provides a selection of questions covering the basic and applied sciences relevant to the clinical practice of obstetrics and gynaecology and mapped to the RCOG Knowledge Areas in the MCQ style. With appropriate explanations of the answers and references to the relevant guidelines, this is a definitive resource for those taking the MRCOG Part 1 examination.
  drcog revision guide: Revision Notes for the DRCOG Jamila Groves, Deena El-Shirbiny, 2015-05-21 First published as Mastering the DRCOG, this highly acclaimed revision text has been completely updated and revised to follow the syllabus of the DRCOG examination. This book:Provides relevant content arranged in seven chapters, following the DRCOG curriculumDelivers useful information such as references to guidelines and researchPresents content r
  drcog revision guide: EMQs for the MRCOG Part 2 Andrea Pilkington, Amitabha Majumdar, 2014-09-04 EMQs constitute 60% of the new MRCOG Part 2. This book contains 150 sample questions for candidates taking this examination.
  drcog revision guide: Questions and Answers for the DRCOG Suneeta Kochhar, Prabha Sinha, 2013-11-25 Questions and Answers for the DRCOG, second edition, is a comprehensive revision guide for candidates preparing for the DRCOG exams. Based on the format of the exam, the book features 120 EMQs, 72 SBAs and 160 MCQs; this is the equivalent of 4 full DRCOG exams.
  drcog revision guide: Essential Revision Notes in Paediatrics for the MRCPCH Mark Beattie, 2006 Suitable for candidates preparing for the MRCPCH exam, this title includes 24 specialty-based chapters that provide concise information in an accessible format.
  drcog revision guide: Difficult Cases in Primary Care Samir Razaq, 2021-04-08 In many paediatric cases the definitive diagnosis may not be made in the primary care setting, but this is where suspicions are often raised. General Practitioners are, therefore, required to maintain a breadth of knowledge covering the specialty. This invaluable guide outlines a case scenario followed by a highly detailed explanation of the condition and its management, presenting the symptoms in a way that are likely to be encountered in general practice.
  drcog revision guide: Best Practice in Labour and Delivery Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, 2016-11-24 In light of revised recommendations for intrapartum care, this updated edition reviews best practice in all aspects of labour and delivery.
  drcog revision guide: EMQs for the MRCOG Part 1 P. Sinha, Dr P Sinha, Frcog, Mrcpi, P. K. Gubbala, M. A. Otify, 2010 The Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists has recently introduced extended matching questions (EMQs) into the format of their MRCOG Part 1 exam. All candidates need to sit this exam and therefore need to be well rehearsed in the art of answering such EMQs. This book gives the candidate 300 practice EMQs with answers and explanations for these answers. It is divided into 3 sections. The first section provides the essential knowledge each candidate must have - it deals with anatomy, physiology, embryology, endocrinology, epidemiology, molecular biology and genetics, all highly relevant in the RCOG syllabus. This information is supplied with the help of useful figures and illustrations which are included to asist greater understanding and help the candidate revise. Section two contains 300 questions, grouped in clusters per topic, and section three provides the answers, along with the relevant reasons for them. Dr Prabha Sinha is herself an examiner for the DRCOG and MRCOG Part 2 exam, and is therefore the perfect choice for supplying the requisite information in this book. Along with her two colleagues, she has produced an excellent revision guide that will be an invaluable resource for all MRCOG candidates.
  drcog revision guide: Get Through MRCP: PACES Rajeev Gulati, Monal Wadhera, 2013-05-08 Reflecting the latest exam developments and covering the entire syllabus, this book focuses on providing complete revision coverage for the PACES exam. It is divided into five easy-to-use chapters, each representing a station from the exam, and integrates both the clinical and non-clinical aspects of the exam. It presents a wide range of commo
  drcog revision guide: Complete Revision Guide for MRCOG Part 3 Justin Konje, 2020-11-15 The examination for Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) remains one of the most internationally recognised postgraduate examinations in the specialty. Over the years, the examination has evolved in keeping with changes in medical education; the Part 3 examination now consists of 14 tasks, each covering one of the 14 core modules in the curriculum and assessing specific skills which may include all or some of Information Gathering, Communication with Patients and Families, Communication with Colleagues, Patient Safety, and Applied Clinical Knowledge. This invaluable resource consists of analyses of different aspects of what is being tested, with general advice on how to prepare for the examination and discussion of the reasons why trainees fail the examination. There follow four sample ‘papers’ of tasks; in each of them, attempts have been made to cover all 14 modules in the core curriculum. There is also an additional paper with random tasks to help with preparation.
  drcog revision guide: OSCEs in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Janice Rymer, Hasib Ahmed, 1998 A companion volume to Rymer: Preparation and Revision for the DRCOG. OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) is a technique of assessment now central to the DRCOG examination. The student has to circulate past a number of 'stations' within a specified time interval and then answer questions on the case. Stations could be a photograph, a radiograph, a specimen, or a patient. Because of the time limit there is a technique required for success. This book gives students practice in OSCE examinations, comprising 4 OSCE-style examinations. Each consists of roughly 25 'stations', including colour photographs and radiographs. After each set, full explanatory answers are given. There is also a useful chapter on OSCE technique and the best way to approach this type of assessment.
  drcog revision guide: Essential Obstetrics and Gynaecology Edwin Malcolm Symonds, 1987
  drcog revision guide: Get ahead! SPECIALTIES OSCEs and Data Interpretation Nadeem Hasan, Caroline Watson, Joyee Basu, 2015-07-30 Get ahead! SPECIALTIES OSCEs and Data Interpretation is an invaluable revision tool for all medical students preparing for final exams. Detailed scenarios covering obstetrics, gynaecology, paediatrics and psychiatry ensure thorough preparation for these examinations Each scenario contains a complete mark scheme and accompanying detailed explanations for a full understanding of revision needs Also includes abnormal findings, ensuring candidates are fully prepared beyond standard revision Written by an author team with extensive experience in the examination, this book, along with its companion volume on surgery and medicine, is the essential revision guide for undergraduate clinical examinations.
  drcog revision guide: Fetal and Perinatal Skeletal Dysplasias Christine M Hall, Amaka C Offiah, Francesca Forzano, Mario Lituania, Michelle Fink, Deborah Krakow, 2012-09-30 Skeletal dysplasias are rare, they may be genetic, sporadic or environmentally determined conditions, affecting bone and cartilage growth and development. The genetic mutations continue to exert their influence throughout the life of the affected individual. This unique, full colour atlas features 132 conditions with 2300 images of over 500 patients. It brings together the wide-ranging clinical disciplines involved in pre and postnatal care and diagnosis and presents perinatal images of rare skeletal disorders to include skeletal dysplasias and malformation syndromes on a case-by-case basis. It presents the most up-to-date information on the individual conditions to include the mode of inheritance (autosomal dominant or recessive, or non-genetic), the Mendelian Inheritance in Man number (MIM) for further reference reading, the locus (the chromosome number and position on the affected chromosome), the mutated gene and the affected protein. Each condition has a brief summary including synonyms, incidence, genetics, age at presentation, clinical, prenatal ultrasound and postnatal radiological features, bone histology, prognosis and differential diagnosis. Images are presented with each case illustrating different imaging modalities and with gross and/or histopathology findings. Brief clinical findings are also given where available. It is of great value to all clinicians and technicians working in fetal medicine and neonatal care. It greatly assists in diagnostic accuracy and provides clinicians and affected families with the information needed to make informed management decisions.
  drcog revision guide: The Complete CSA Casebook Emily Blount, Helen Kirby-Blount, Liz Moulton, 2017-11-08 This is the most comprehensive resource for candidates sitting the challenging final Clinical Skills Assessment exam, offering a complete curriculum guide as well as 110 role plays that can be removed and practised in pairs. The guidance is seamlessly aligned to the RCGP syllabus, fully up-to-date and referenced with the latest guidelines, with detailed 'model' answers to each case. Offering a new, straightforward consultation model highly suited to the requirements of the exam, the book provides: a realistic amount of information for both ‘doctor' and ‘patient’ to closely replicate the exam the answers! Each case includes a fully worked up ‘Model Consultation’ summaries of guidelines and tips from the authors' recent experience of the CSA exam for all 110 cases an easy way to mark each colleague’s role play attempts, with tick boxes on the Model Consultation and a universally applicable marking scheme card a colour-coded curriculum for ease of reference the only CSA casebook and revision guide providing information and answers across the curriculum. The Complete CSA Casebook is an excellent resource to prepare for a number of international examinations, including: Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA) for the RCGP (Royal College of General Practitioners). Simulated Surgery, Learning Needs Assessment, for the International GP Recruitment (IGPR) Scheme, GP Returner Scheme and GP Induction Scheme. Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) for the RACGP (Royal Australian College of General Practitioners) Fellowship. GPEP1 Clinical Examination for the RNZCGP (Royal New Zealand college of General Practitioners). The Certification Examination in Family Medicine simulated office orals (SOOs) for The College of Family Physicians of Canada. The Family Medicine Certification Examination for the ABFM (American Board of Family Medicine). and will remain an invaluable resource for best general practice after qualification.
  drcog revision guide: MCQs for MRCOG Part 2 Richard de Courcy-Wheeler, Beverley Adams, Bernie McElhinney, Khaled El-Hayes, Tahani Abuzeineh, 2003-02-28 This book comprises MCQs that are designed to test the candidate's theoretical and practical knowledge of obstetrics and gynaecology as recommended in the syllabus for the MRCOG Part 2 examination. Upwards of 250 single and multiple stem questions will be included giving over 800 questions in all. Full answers with explanatory text will be provided
  drcog revision guide: EMQs for Dentistry Douglas Hammond, 2007 Contains more than 300 EMQs covering the dental undergraudate syllabus taught in the UK's dental schools. This book contains questions which are grouped by subject enabling students to focus their revision on their weaker areas.
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4 hours ago · Through DRCOG, the Denver region's cities, counties and towns establish guidelines, set policy and allocate funding for transportation and personal mobility, growth and …

Area Agency on Aging | Denver Regional Council of Governments
DRCOG events 1001 17th Street, Suite 700 Denver, CO 80202 Through the Denver Regional Council of Governments, 59 cities, counties and towns work together to make life better for the …

About DRCOG | Denver Regional Council of Governments
Who is DRCOG? The Denver Regional Council of Governments is a planning organization where local governments collaborate to establish guidelines, set policy and allocate funding in the …

Data, Maps & Modeling | Denver Regional Council of …
DRCOG staff use travel and land use models to predict how residents and visitors will get around the region and anticipate trends in growth and development.

Regional Data Catalog | Home page
A biennial acquisition of high-resolution imagery facilitated by DRCOG on behalf of 50-plus public entities and local governments in the region.

Transportation Planning | Denver Regional Council of …
DRCOG has served as the federally designated metropolitan planning organization for the Denver region since 1977. Its Transportation Planning and Operations division leads regional …

Meetings & events | Denver Regional Council of Governments
DRCOG events 1001 17th Street, Suite 700 Denver, CO 80202 Through the Denver Regional Council of Governments, 59 cities, counties and towns work together to make life better for the …

Senior management team | Denver Regional Council of …
DRCOG events 1001 17th Street, Suite 700 Denver, CO 80202 Through the Denver Regional Council of Governments, 59 cities, counties and towns work together to make life better for the …

Contact us | Denver Regional Council of Governments - DRCOG
Email: drcog@drcog.org. Walk and roll, bike or ride transit. If you are coming to the DRCOG office, please consider an alternative to driving alone. DRCOG's office is easily accessible by a …

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The $199 million federal grant will enable DRCOG to reduce climate pollution and promote sustainability across the region by funding an ambitious and comprehensive regional program …

DRCOG
4 hours ago · Through DRCOG, the Denver region's cities, counties and towns establish guidelines, set policy and allocate funding for transportation and personal mobility, growth and …

Area Agency on Aging | Denver Regional Council of Governments
DRCOG events 1001 17th Street, Suite 700 Denver, CO 80202 Through the Denver Regional Council of Governments, 59 cities, counties and towns work together to make life better for the …

About DRCOG | Denver Regional Council of Governments
Who is DRCOG? The Denver Regional Council of Governments is a planning organization where local governments collaborate to establish guidelines, set policy and allocate funding in the …

Data, Maps & Modeling | Denver Regional Council of …
DRCOG staff use travel and land use models to predict how residents and visitors will get around the region and anticipate trends in growth and development.

Regional Data Catalog | Home page
A biennial acquisition of high-resolution imagery facilitated by DRCOG on behalf of 50-plus public entities and local governments in the region.

Transportation Planning | Denver Regional Council of …
DRCOG has served as the federally designated metropolitan planning organization for the Denver region since 1977. Its Transportation Planning and Operations division leads regional …

Meetings & events | Denver Regional Council of Governments
DRCOG events 1001 17th Street, Suite 700 Denver, CO 80202 Through the Denver Regional Council of Governments, 59 cities, counties and towns work together to make life better for the …

Senior management team | Denver Regional Council of …
DRCOG events 1001 17th Street, Suite 700 Denver, CO 80202 Through the Denver Regional Council of Governments, 59 cities, counties and towns work together to make life better for the …

Contact us | Denver Regional Council of Governments - DRCOG
Email: drcog@drcog.org. Walk and roll, bike or ride transit. If you are coming to the DRCOG office, please consider an alternative to driving alone. DRCOG's office is easily accessible by …

Building Decarbonization program | Denver Regional Council of …
The $199 million federal grant will enable DRCOG to reduce climate pollution and promote sustainability across the region by funding an ambitious and comprehensive regional program …