Curriculum by Year

First Year Clinical Rotations

The rotational assignments in the PGY-1 year are designed to develop a strong foundation in the fundamental concepts of obstetrics and gynecology.  Residents receive training in basic ultrasound techniques by spending time in our state-of-the-art obstetrics and gynecology ultrasound units during the REI/ Ultrasound block. A rotation in Primary and Preventive Ambulatory Care provides residents with a firm clinical base on which to build their skills in patient care.

  • Obstetrics
  • Benign Gynecology
  • Gyn Oncology
  • Family Planning
  • REI/Ultrasound
  • Primary and Preventive Ambulatory Care

Sample First Year Schedule



Second Year Resident Rotations

Residents in the PGY-2 year are given increased clinical responsibilities and exercise a greater role in the management of patients on all services.  Residents are able to solidify their understanding of the basic concepts in obstetrics and gynecology and participate in more advanced procedures.

  • Obstetrics
  • Benign Gynecology
  • Gyn Oncology
  • Family Planning
  • REI/Ultrasound
  • Maternal Fetal Medicine

Sample Second Year Schedule



Clinical Curriculum: Third Year

The PGY-3 year affords residents the opportunity to concentrate on their mastery of surgical skills and the development of comprehensive management practices.  Residents learn to serve as consultants to other specialties on the Ob/Gyn Consult & Clinic rotation and work closely with our MFM fellows and faculty in the care of antepartum patients with complex obstetrical problems.  Third year residents also have an Elective rotation, which they may use to pursue specialized clinical training or research, either in-house or at an outside institution.

  • Obstetrics
  • Benign Gynecology
  • Maternal Fetal Medicine
  • Ob/Gyn Consult & Clinic
  • REI/Ultrasound
  • Elective
  • MIS

Sample Third Year Schedule



Clinical Curriculum: Fourth Year

During the PGY-4 year, chief residents assume the responsibility of managing each service as they prepare to become independent practitioners.  An integral part of their role is to supervise and teach junior residents and medical students.  Chiefs continue to expand their surgical repertoire as they complete advanced training in the gynecologic subspecialities, including oncology, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery.

  • Obstetrics
  • Benign Gynecology
  • Gyn Oncology
  • REI/Ultrasound
  • Elective
  • UroGyn/Pediatric Gynecology


Sample Fourth Year Schedule

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