Conferences & Research.
Click here for a template of our monthly didactics schedule.
Weekly protected lectures:
Monthly
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Subspecialty Grand Rounds
Given by attending physician from all disciplines within the institution. Outside lecturers are also brought in to participate several times a year -
Morbidity and Mortality Conference
Presented by chief residents on service -
Obstetric and Gynecologic Lectures and/or Case Presentations
Presented by residents on service and designed to fulfill CREOG's Educational Objectives -
Core Curriculum Lectures
Given by attending physicians and other specialty/sub-specialty guest speakers to fulfill CREOG’s Educational Objectives -
Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring Conference
Presented by attending physicians and designed to review fetal heart rate tracings and cord cases -
Obstetric and Gynecologic Procedure Conferences
Presented by generalist faculty and designed to fulfill CREOG's Educational Objectives -
Journal Club
Presented by residents - alternated between didactic sessions and afternoon off-campus locations
Bi-Monthly
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Balint Health & Wellness Sessions
Presented by Family Medicine Residency Director of FM Behavioral Health
Quarterly
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Tumor Board Conference
Presented by the R3 Resident on Gynecology with GYN ONC faculty -
Interprofessional Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring Conference
Presented by our Full-time Faculty in collaboration with the L&D Nursing Staff -
Wellness Wednesdays
Residents are relieved of their afternoon clinical duties while their attending physicians cover. This is done in an effort to allow residents time for their personal needs, ex. Doctor/Dentist appointments, wellness break, etc.
Research
Residents are required to complete a research project during their training period under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Residents on their third-year will present their research at our annual Resident Research Day (Late April).
Residents with research accepted to national and/or regional meetings are sponsored by the program to attend these meetings. This provides great networking opportunities, especially those interested in fellowship training or academics.