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M3 OB/GYN Clerkship

welcome!. M3 OB/GYN Clerkship. Welcome! Please help yourself to refreshments provided. . Welcome to OB/GYN M3 Clerkship. *Mrs. Teresa Ingraham -M3 Student Education Coordinator *Mrs. Janice Golka -Residency Coordinator. *Karen Carlson, MD -Clerkship Director -Generalist Faculty

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M3 OB/GYN Clerkship

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  1. welcome! M3 OB/GYN Clerkship Welcome! Please help yourself to refreshments provided.

  2. Welcome to OB/GYN M3 Clerkship *Mrs. Teresa Ingraham -M3 Student Education Coordinator *Mrs. Janice Golka -Residency Coordinator *Karen Carlson, MD -Clerkship Director -Generalist Faculty *Katherine Finney, MD -Assistant Clerkship Director -Generalist Faculty

  3. Orientation Agenda Morning: • Video/Tour • Clerkship Overview and Expectations • Pelvic Model • Pictures • Resident presentation Lunch: • Life Course Approach to Women’s Health (Dr. Marvin Stancil) Afternoon: • Lectures: • M3 Survival Guide (Dr. Carlson) • Women’s Health History (Dr. Carlson) • Maternal Physiology(Dr. Tomich) • Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring

  4. Methodist Site Orientation • Monday, April 8th, @ 5 pm • All students assigned to Methodist for OB • Report to: Methodist Women’s Hospital • 707 N. 190th St. (ask @ main desk in lobby) • Linda Spittler (L&D) • Park in parking lot. • You will be given ID cards at orientation (PLEASE: Return to Mrs. Ingraham at end of rotation).

  5. Methodist Site Training • Monday, April 15th, @ 5 pm • All students assigned to Methodist for OB • Report to: Methodist Hospital • 84th and Dodge Street (south tower): • Kim Thorson • CERNER Training will begin at 5 pm • Please try to be at Methodist 5-10 minutes before appointed time. (call Kristi and she will come down and get you. 402 354-4038) • Park in parking lot.

  6. Subspecialties in Ob-Gyn • General Ob-Gyn • 4 year residency • Maternal-Fetal Medicine • 3 year fellowship • Oncology • 3 year fellowship • Reproductive Endocrinology • 3 year fellowship • Urogynecology/pelvic and reconstructive surgery • 3 year fellowship • Minimally Invasive GYN Surgery • 2 year fellowship • Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology • 2 year fellowship

  7. Overview: Clerkship “Blocks” • Obstetrics Block (2 weeks) • UNMC or Methodist Women’s Hospital • Gynecology Block (2 weeks) • Gynecologic Oncology- 1 week • Benign Gynecology – 1 week • Outpatient Clinics Block (2 weeks)

  8. OB Methodist Students • Obstetrics block done at Methodist • team with residents and MFM’s • Gynecology block and Outpatient Clinic blocks at UNMC and Durham Outpatient

  9. Sample Schedule • Student A: • Weeks 1-2 Weeks 3-4Weeks 5-6 Obstetrics Gynecology Clinics (UNMC or MWH) 1 wkGynOnc/1 wkGynSurg see advisor schedule * Clinic schedule found on Weekly Advisor Schedule

  10. *Sample Advisor Schedule: Week 1 AM---- Week 1 PM -----

  11. Night Call • 24 hour call • Expect approximately • 3 weeknights and one weekend night • During OB • Methodist Hospital • UNMC

  12. Course Textbooks

  13. Educational materials • www.unmc.edu/obgyn • Click Education tab • Lecture materials located here • Click M3 Students • Click Lectures • Orientation/Resident’s Power Point presentation • Click M3 Students • Click Orientation

  14. 4 Required Educational Resources 1.uWISE – APGO educational testing module http://www.apgo.org/student/uwise2.html • Create user name/password to access • unmc.edu extension gives access 2. Pelvic Examination http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMvcm061320

  15. 4 Required Educational Resources 3. Fetal Heart Tones *www.ob-efm.com *IntrapartumFetal Heart Rate Monitoring: Nomenclature, Interpretation, and General Management Principles ACOG Practice Bulletin No. 106 4. Advanced Colposcopy CD *check out CD from Ms. Teresa Ingraham *available on clinic computer (bubble room) *Luikartlibrary computers

  16. Great Resources • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) • Free for students to join • Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO) • uWise • APGO • Medical Student Education Objectives, 9th ed.

  17. Clerkship Expectations: *www.apgo.org/members/medical-students.cfm Specific expectations for each part of clerkship *in folder

  18. Review Books • Should be used as a supplement to text • Please read required text!

  19. GYN Rounder and OB Rounder • GYN Rounder • Faculty assigned to supervise resident clinics • Staffs all inpatient and ED consults • May be same as OB Rounder • Varies during the week • OB Rounder • Faculty staffing UNMC inpatient OB service • Generalist of MFM • Varies during the week

  20. Who will teach, supervise, and evaluate you? • Obstetrics 2 weeks • UNMC: OB team-rounder, staff, and residents • Methodist-MFM faculty, generalists, and residents • Gynecology 2 weeks • Benign: • gyn residents • faculty in OR cases • Oncology • onc residents • Drs. Remmenga & Rodabaugh • Outpatient Clinics 2 weeks ~Two faculty per week

  21. Who are the Chief Residents? Abby Delaney, MD UNMC OB Jean Huff Chakraborty, MD UNMC GYN Libby Crockett, MD UNMC ONC Valerie French, MD UROG at Methodist

  22. Who are the Methodist Residents? Ashley Thorson, MD OB Currently until 5/1 Heather Said, MD High Risk OB Currently until 5/1 Jake Gibbens, MD OB Beginning 5/1 Amanda Buskevicius, MD High Risk OB Beginning 5/1

  23. Methodist MFMs Dr. Michael Levine • Dr. Robert Bonebrake • Dr. Katherine Foley Dr. HemantSatpathy • Dr. Andrew Robertson Dr. Neil Hamill Dr. Todd Lovgren

  24. Methodist Generalists Mark Carlson, M.D. Paige Berryman, M.D. Julia Bishop, M.D. Craig Bassett, M.D. Judith A. Scott, DO Sarah Gernhart, M.D. Brianne M. Kling, MD

  25. Methodist Generalists Susan Wescott, M.D. Kristen Hoffman, M.D. Megan Prickett, M.D. (Irwin) Carolee Jones, M.D. William D. Weidner, MD Nancy Mathews, M.D.

  26. Methodist Generalists Michelle S. Knolla, MD Tifany L. Somer-Shely, MD LanetteGuthmann, M.D. Rebecca L. Jacobi, MD Thomas E. Martin, MD Allison Phillips, M.D.

  27. Methodist physicians consistently identified by previous students as great teachers:

  28. Obstetrics “Block” • 2 weeks on In-patient team service • UNMC or Methodist • Students follow labor patients and post-partum patients • Pelvic exams – not done • Outline for note formats included in packet • Be prepared for morning topics

  29. OB Block Notes • Schedule: On-call 3-4 nights (1 weekend night). next day students go home after morning rounds completed • Appropriate attire: SCRUBS • Introduce yourself to patients, nurses • Be available for checks, labor assessments, and pushing phase and deliveries • Make sure your gloves and an extra gown are pulled for you; we want you involved! • Try not to get upset with interns who are learning how to do deliveries

  30. Obstetrics: Knowledge and Skills Expectations By the end of the Obstetrics block students will be expected to competently:1)  Obtain, present, and document a relevant history on patients being evaluated or admitted; examinations will be done with supervising resident/ faculty2)  Interpret and document fetal heart rate monitoring strips3)  Assess and document labor course in patients, postpartum assessments4)  Understand the normal hospital course for the patient after a normal vaginal delivery or operative C/S delivery

  31. Preparing for Morning Rounds • Talk with residents about abnormal assessments before morning report to faculty - for example, wound drainage • Have notes written on time

  32. UNMC Inpatient OB Service:Scheduled OB Teaching Conferences • Monday-Thursday 0700 (L&D MD Interaction Rm) • Morning teaching rounds • Patient presentations • Scheduled OB topics • Fridays 0700: Diagnostics in OB/GYN (DOC 4608) • Fridays 0800: Morning teaching rounds (as above) • Additional OB topic teaching sessions based on L&D activity

  33. Gynecology Block: Benign and GYN-Onc • 2 weeks of in-patient team services • Gynecology notes and post-op course outlined in your orientation packet • GYN team • ER • In-patient consultations • OR cases • GYN-Onc • OR cases • Dr. Remmenga’s and Dr. Rodabaugh’s clinics

  34. Gynecology Block: • Appropriate attire • scrubs when scheduled to be in OR • no scrubs when going to clinics • Students presentations (2) • Benign Gyn week • Onc week

  35. Preparing for an OR case: - Background history on patient -why is this surgery being done? -read chart -review labs -review ultrasounds, pathology, etc. - Read about that particular surgery - Introduce yourself -to patient in pre-op before surgery -to OR staff - Assist with moving/positioning of the patient - Get your own gloves out - After the case -write the brief op note with help of resident/staff -visit the patient 4 hours postop -read the op note -review the pathology

  36. Gynecology: Knowledge and Skills Expectations By the end of the Gynecology block students will be expected to competently: 1)  Write a brief operative note and formulate postoperative plan 2)  Discuss the normal hospital course after a routine Gyn surgical procedure 3)  Discuss the appropriate work-up and differential for postoperative common problems:low urine output, fever, and wound problems 4)  Discuss the relevant history, examination, and laboratory or radiology work-upinvolved in ER assessments of 1) pelvic pain and 2) abnormal vaginal bleeding5)  Briefly describe the differences between types of hysterectomies (supracervical, simple, radical, vaginal, abdominal, laparoscopic)

  37. Outpatient Clinics “Block” • 2 weeks of outpatient clinic exposure: • One on one with 1-2 faculty/ week • Look at faculty schedule the day before • prepare, for example- postmenopausal bleeding • Routine OB care • Hands-on opportunities for exams • Review Gynecology clinic progress note in orientation packet • Scrubs never appropriate • Study sessions assigned during this block • Need to attend all assigned clinic sessions

  38. Outpatient Clinics:Knowledge and Skills Expectations • By the end of this clinical block, students will be expected to competently: 1)  Conduct a normal annual GYN examination: obtain and present history, under supervision do an appropriate physical exam, and counsel patient appropriately on screening recommended by age group 2)  Conduct a new and return obstetric patient clinic visit (exam with supervision of faculty or resident) 3)  Discuss appropriate triage of abnormal Pap smears 4)  Discuss indications for vulvar biopsy and endometrial biopsy 5)  Appropriately counsel patients on choices of contraception/sterilization 6)  Discuss issues related to risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy

  39. What if I feel uncomfortable with pelvic exams? - You are not alone- many physicians do not feel comfortable with pelvic exams - Today is the practice pelvic exam session - We expect you to become more familiar with the mechanics of the exam and how to appropriately talk to your patient during the exam- all exams should be supervised - It takes a lot of practice to do them well. - “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Do Breast and Pelvic exams”

  40. How can I make the most of my outpatient experience? • Be flexible and keep an open mind. . . -your schedule is an outline -be available if opportunities to learn come up

  41. Wednesday Morning Teaching • 8:00AM Grand Rounds • DRC 1004 (sign in) • 9:00-12:00 • Lectures – DOC 4608 • schedule in notebook • No matter which clinical block or hospital currently assigned to, every student should attend • NO scrubs, please

  42. UNMC Benign GYN Service:Scheduled GYN Teaching Conferences • Wednesdays 7:00 (time will vary!) Pre-op conference (Luikart) • Thursdays 7:00 (time will vary!) GYN Topic-based session • Fridays 7:00 Diagnostics in OB/GYN (DOC 4608) • Friday: GYN student presentation (gyn topic) • Time and place will vary • 5-10 minute prepared presentation with handout -use evaluation form provided -staple copy of handout to form • Present to gyn rounder and gyn team • 5 point of final grade

  43. UNMC GYN-ONC Service:Scheduled GYN Teaching Conferences • Daily AM/PM work rounds • Friday: ONC student presentation • Oncology topic • 5-10 minute prepared presentation with handout -use evaluation form provided -staple copy of handout to form • Present to oncology team • 5 points of final grade

  44. DOG Conference - Friday 7:00am  Diagnostics in Obstetrics and Gynecology (DOG) in DOC 4608 (OB classroom) - Topics based on diagnostic imaging and/or testing -3 Fridays/month: OB topic -1 Friday : gyn topic *ALL rotations except GYN ONC and Methodist

  45. Vice Chairman’s Luncheon • Luncheon • Towards the end of your 6-weeks • Dr. Remmenga usually hosts • All students are expected to attend • Lunch is provided - -Luikart library, MSB 45119 • Your feedback is highly appreciated!

  46. Communication • Please read your email • We all communicate by email • Notes on board on Wednesday am at lectures

  47. Policies: Attendance/Absences • If you are ill, please contact: • Contact your current assigned service faculty or chief resident as soon as you know you will be absent. • Send email notification to Dr. Karen Carlson as soon as you know you will be absent • If you leave during the day due to illness, please notify Dr. Karen Carlson via email. • If you miss more than 1 day in the 6-week clerkship you must make up this time. Mrs. Ingraham will coordinate any needed make up time. *Do not rely on a classmate to relay your information. *Efforts will be made to reschedule your clinic sessions if missed.

  48. Clerkship Grading Structure • 50 % clinical evaluations • Based on faculty and resident evaluations • Department grading meeting • Clinic advisors, residents, and faculty • 40% written exam • Shelf Exam: NBME 2 hour and 30 min exam • last Friday of the clerkship @ 9 AM • 5% GYN presentation • 5% ONC presentation

  49. PASS, HIGH PASS, HONORS • Our department complies with the College of Medicine’s recommended grade distribution of • 20% = Honors • 20% = High Pass • 60% = Pass

  50. Criteria for Passing Clerkship: *Receiving ≥ 10th% scaled percentile score on the NBME shelf exam • National scaled percentile scores • Approximately 64 raw score AND *Receiving satisfactory resident & faculty evaluations • clinical grade of Pass or better

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