OBGYN Residency Program
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- Curriculum
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Resident Conferences Overview
- Journal Club [Monthly]Format: Led by a resident. Attended by residents, students, and faculty.
Discussion: To critically review articles for content, study, design and clinical relevance.
Goal: To learn to critically review the literature. - Grand Rounds [1-2x/Month]Format: Didactic Presentation. A topic by faculty or invited guest speaker.
PGY-4 residents give Grand Rounds presentation prior to graduation.
Discussion: Lecture focuses on clinical topics with a comprehensive review of the topic.
Goal: Formal learning. - Resident/Faculty Lecture: Didactics [Weekly]Format: Lecture led by Residents with faculty input or by Clinical Faculty.
Discussion: Presentation of major topics in OB/GYN.
Goal: For residents to learn fundamentals of OB/GYN. - Fetal Monitoring Review [Variable Interval]Format: Review fetal heart rate tracings. Attended by faculty, residents and students.
Discussion: To discuss relevance of specific findings of electronic fetal monitoring and to discuss the management of these findings. - Morbidity & Mortality [2x/Month]Format: Case presentations by residents with faculty attendance.
Discussion: To discuss selected patient management on the OB and GYN service. Separate
Obstetric and Gynecologic conferences occur.
Goal: To critically discuss patient management, determine root cause analysis of event, impart medical knowledge and make recommendations for current and future treatment. - Pre-Op Conference [Weekly]Format: Case presentations by residents with faculty attendance.
Discussion: To discuss selected patient management on the OB and GYN service requiring
operative procedures.
Goal: To discuss surgical patient management, mitigate risk and make recommendations to care team. - Tumor Board [Weekly]
Format: Multidisciplinary team attended by GYN Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Medical
Oncology and Pathology.
Discussion: Case presentation of oncologic cases by resident; discussion of treatment plan and protocols, with review of microscopic findings by the pathologist.
Goal: For residents to become familiar with gross and microscopic appearances of gynecologic pathology and to have collaboration to guide treatment plans.