Residency Program > Program
Structure
Program Structure
Residents
in the program undergo an intensive four-year experience. This includes
a core primary-care education and in-depth training in all aspects of
the specialty, in compliance with the requirements of the Residency
Review Committee in Ob/Gyn. Rotations in general gynecology and general
obstetrics form the core of the curriculum. Residents spend time in
gynecologic oncology, reproductive endocrinology, maternal-fetal medicine,
ambulatory care in both primary care and obstetrics and gynecology,
emergency medicine, neonatal intensive care, ultrasound, genetics, urogynecology,
and anatomy. Around-the-clock resident coverage is provided at Thomas
Jefferson Hospital, and the West Jersey Hospital
at Voorhees.
Conference Schedule
Resident Lecture Series Schedule
Rotation Schedule
Meetings
Each resident is funded by the department to attend a national
meeting during their PGY 2, PGY 3 and PGY 4 years. Presentation
of research projects at regional or national meetings is
encouraged, and funded as well.
Resident Evaluation
Residents
are evaluated at the end of each rotation by the faculty member or
members most familiar with that resident's performance. New Evaluations
as per ACGME rules have been introduced surveying students and nursing
staff, with the new addition of patient surveys. In addition, residents
evaluate one another on their rotations. A summative evaluation session
is held every 6 months with the Program Director or Associate Program
Director, at which time all evaluations are reviewed. At these sessions,
concerns are discussed and suggestions made for future development.
It is expected that each resident will sit for the CREOG in-service
exam each January. Residents are expected to perform at a favorable level
when compared with national standards.
The program is in compliance with the ACGME duty hours requirements.
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