A Curriculum for the Fourth Year of Medical School A Survey of Obstetrics and Gynecology Educators

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Forstein, David A. [1 ]
Buery-Joyner, Samantha D.
Abbott, Jodi F.
Craig, LaTasha B.
Dalrymple, John L.
Graziano, Scott
Hampton, Brittany S.
Hopkins, Laura
Page-Ramsey, Sarah
Pradhan, Archana
Wolf, Abigail
Mckenzie, Margaret
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[1] Touro Coll Osteopath Med, 235 West 125 St, New York, NY 10027 USA
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curriculum; education; medical; undergraduate; gynecology; internship and residency; medical education; medical residency; medical students; medicine; obstetrics; specialization; RESIDENCY PROGRAM; PERCEIVED COMPETENCE; 4TH-YEAR CURRICULUM; CAREER; ASSOCIATION; PERFORMANCE; CLERKSHIP; REFORM;
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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OBJECTIVE: To generate recommendations for a fourth-year rotation curriculum for medical students going into obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn). STUDY DESIGN: A16-item survey was distributed to all academic Ob/Gyn chair- persons, program directors, and clerkship directors in the United States and Canada inquiring about their recommendations for a fourth-year medical school curriculum for a student who wished to pursue a residency in Ob/Gyn. The survey was also distributed to the faculty and second-year residents at 12 residency program sites. RESULTS: Two Ob/Gyn rotations were recommended by 51.2% (175/342) of respondents. When asked to design a 10-rotation fourth-year curriculum for the student pursuing an Ob/Gyn residency, the 10 most frequent responses were critical care, maternal-fetal medicine, emergency medicine, general Ob/Gyn, anesthesiology, gynecologic oncology, radiology, boot camp, general surgery, and general internal medicine. Further- more, 60.1% (208/346) of respondents recommended that the students from their institutions should do audition rotations. CONCLUSION: Ob/Gyn educators support senior medical students interested in pursuing an Ob/Gyn residency to do between 2-3 rotations in women's health-related fields. Based on the survey, educators recommend students schedule a final year that includes both Ob/Gyn-specific rotations as well as rotations that further support a general medical education that prepares them for residency. In addition, audition rotations are commonly recommended by educators.
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