Residency Program: Program Overview
The Residency Program in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School consists of four years of training with six residents at
each level. The primary institution is Robert
Wood Johnson University Hospital. RWJUH provides the full spectrum
of clinical experiences including obstetrics, gynecology, maternal-fetal
medicine, gynecologic oncology, reproductive endocrinology and infertility,
and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. Residents
also rotate at Somerset
Medical Center and Raritan Bay
Medical Center (Perth Amboy Division). At Somerst Medical Center
there is an emphasis on gynecologic surgery, and at Raritan Bay
Medical Center there is an emphasis on low risk obstetrics. Residents
attend continuity clinics at Eric
B. Chandler Health Center in New Brunswick and attend other
ambulatory care clinics during certain rotations.
Program Objectives
The residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School is designed to provide the resident with a well balanced
exposure to the entire field of women's health care. Upon graduation
from our program, the resident will have developed the attitudes,
skills, and knowledge required to practice general obstetrics and
gynecology in a capable and confident manner. In addition, the resident
will be exposed to the various sub-specialties of our field in order
to kindle an academic interest in fellowship training if desired.
The Goals and Objectives of our program are further defined within
the context of the ACGME's CORE Competencies for Graduate Medical
Education which are: Patient Care, Medical Knowledge, Practice-based
Learning and Improvement, Interpersonal and Communication Skills,
Professionalism, and Systems-based Practice. The ACGME's category
of patient care includes Surgical Skills which are considered separately
in our program for the sake of clarity.
Patient Care
Upon completion of our program,
the resident will be able to provide health care to women including
preventive care, care for common medical conditions, and care for
the problems specific to the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
The resident will be able to counsel
women regarding current medical conditions and education women regarding
health maintenance.
Surgical Skills
The resident will be able to competently
perform the procedures common to the practice of general obstetrics
and gynecology.
Medical Knowledge
The resident will develop an understanding
of the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment
of all aspects of normal and abnormal
obstetrical and gynecological conditions. This includes an understanding
of the conditions related to the sub-specialties: Reproductive Endocrinology
and Infertility, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Gynecologic Oncology,
and Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery.
Practice-based Learning and Improvement
The resident will develop the attitude
of personal responsibility for self-evaluation and life long learning.
The resident will develop the skills to stay abreast of advances
in the medical literature and the ability to critically assess published
works. The resident will further his/her understanding
of these principals by participating in a research project.
Interpersonal and Comunication Skills
The resident will develop the attitude
and skills necessary to effectively exchange information with all
patients. This will include gathering information from the patient
and giving information to the patient in a therapeutic manner that
is ethically sound. The resident must demonstrate the ability to
effectively share information with other members of the health care
team, including students and junior residents.
Professionalism
The residency program will provide
an environment which encourages personal growth of the resident
with regard to responsibility and commitment to patient care. The
resident will develop the ability to act with integrity, behave
ethically, and treat others with respect.
Systems-based Practice
The resident will develop a sense
of responsibility and an ability to negotiate health care systems
such that they can make the best use of available resources for
their patients. The resident will develop an understanding of the
way that their health care decisions for an individual patient will
impact others.
Education
The educational component of the residency program consists of
formal didactics as well as hands on clinical exposure to a wide
variety of obstetric and gynecological pathology. In accordance
with the Program Requirements for Residency Education in Obstetrics
and Gynecology set forth by the Accreditation Council on Graduate
Medical Education, six months of primary care are interwoven into
the educational experience. To implement the educational objectives
of the residency program, the Resident Education Committee was established
in 1998. This committee consists of faculty members representative
of all major departmental divisions as well as one resident from
each academic year. The mission of this committee is to provide
a structured environment in which resident education issues are
discussed.
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