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NYP SiteThe clerkship is organized into two halves -- Obstetrics and Gynecology. Four to five students will rotate through each service at a time and you will switch at the halfway point in the clerkship. During the Orientation session you should decide amongst yourselves which student will be assigned to each schedule -- A,B,C,D etc.
The course requirements are as follows:
Mid-Clerkship Feedback Evaluation Policy
Click here to view a sample clinical clerkship and elective evaluation form. Honors Knowledge Skills Attitude These are general guidelines, which are subject to modification. The stage of the student's training (i.e., beginning of the clinical year v. the end) should be kept in mind, but the Honors student is one who should stand out from the rest regardless of the time of year. Overall excellence is required. If there is a significant deficit in one area, such as poor interaction with others, Honors should not be given. Honors are given because of excellence, not in spite of a problem. Conversely, a student who excels amazingly in one area, but is only average in another does not deserve Honors.
Every Thursday you will be excused from your clinical duties to attend group didactic sessions. The schedule on Thursdays will be (roughly) as follows:
Each rotation will have a faculty member who has volunteered to serve as a Preceptor for the group. Information about your group's Preceptor should be enclosed in your handbook or will be distributed at the initial orientation meeting of your rotation. Each Preceptor will determine the content, format and meeting times for your group sessions. You will be excused from your clinical duties (in most situations) to attend these sessions with your Preceptor. This is a valuable opportunity for you to have close contact with faculty mentors who are truly dedicated to teaching, and most students have found it to be a very rewarding experience.
The OB team should contact the third year resident covering the Antepartum service after your Orientation session. The resident will advise you when to come in for rounds the following morning. Usually, you will be assigned one or two patients on the Antepartum service to round on each morning. You should be prepared to present your patients to the team each morning. Sometimes morning rounds are not as formal and you may not be called upon to present, but you should be ready to present nonetheless. The entire team should report to morning Board Turnover rounds in the physician's lounge on L&D -- CHONY 10 Tower promptly at 7:30AM. On Wednesdays and Thursdays, Board Turnover occurs at 7:00AM. On Wednesdays, a Prenatal Pediatrics conference is held at 7:30 AM in the Todd Amphitheatre (P&S 16) which students should attend. After rounds, each student should depart to his or her assigned site for the day. The person assigned to L&D should change into scrubs and join the resident day team in their morning activities. To provide continuity of care, students will take call for 24 hour shifts on Labor & Delivery on a q4 to q5 schedule. The on-call experience is a vital part of your obstetrical rotation, and students will then have their post-call day off. The exception is Wednesday night call, which will be a short call until 10:00PM only. Students are then expected to report for the full day of scheduled didactic sessions on Thursday. Your responsibilities on L&D might include assisting the resident team in triaging patients, writing admission H&Ps, charting antepartum and intrapartum progress notes on the patients in labor, and assisting with deliveries, both vaginal and caesarean. You should try to become involved in the care of a wide variety of patients. Your best resources will be the junior resident "running the board" and the chief resident on L&D. They will help identify the best patients for you to become involved with. At the end of your post-call shift (in the morning before board turnover) you should round on the postpartum patients you helped deliver. The intern should review your note and cosign any orders you may write on your patients. When you are not on L&D and are not post-call, you will be assigned to a variety of other sessions, including attendance in the Ultrasound suite and perinatal clinics as well as the general OB/GYN clinic at 21 Audubon Street. Your participation in these settings may range from shadowing the technicians, residents and attending physicians to more active involvement in the evaluation of patients, if deemed appropriate by the supervising team. The Ultrasound suite is located on PH-12, Room 1235. There is a long corridor with the main ultrasound reading room. The perinatal/ diabetes clinic is located off the same hallway. Just ask someone in the vicinity or one of the residents where to go and they'll help direct you to the right place!
Students on the GYN team will spend time on either the Benign or GYN Oncology service. You may divide evenly into groups yourself and contact the chief residents covering both services after your Orientation session. The residents will advise you when and where to come in for rounds the following morning. Usually, you will be assigned to one or two inpatients on the GYN service to round on each morning. Most often these will be your post-operative patients or patients you admitted from the ER. You should be prepared to present your patients to the team each morning. After rounds, each student should depart to his or her assigned site for the day. The people assigned to the OR should be dressed in scrubs and ready to assist in surgery with the residents. Those students who are not scheduled to be in the OR will be assigned to a variety of other sessions, including attendance in several of the ambulatory clinics as well as the general OB/GYN clinic at 21 Audubon Street. On occasion you may be asked to go to the OR instead of your assigned clinic if additional assistants are needed. In addition, you have each been assigned to at least one colposcopy clinic, regardless of whether or not you are on the Gyn Oncology service. There is also a Wednesday tumor board clinic, which you may attend if your schedule permits. Both are valuable opportunities to learn more about gynecologic oncology. The clinic is located in the Irving (aka Atchley) Pavilion on the 8th floor and begins around 8:45 - 9:00 AM. The Irving Pavilion is next to the Milstein Building, on Fort Washington Avenue. Students will take call for Gynecology on a q4 to q5 schedule. After evening rounds have been completed, the student on call should page the ER Consult Resident. GYN call will be short call until 10:00PM only. On the weekend, the student on call should come in to round with the GYN team in the morning and accompany the resident if there is a patient to be seen in the ER or on the consult service. The student can help with any floor work that needs to be done, and during downtime, may study independently.
During the course of the clerkship, students will attend the following sessions: 21 Audubon Clinic Family Planning Each student has been assigned to several Elective sessions during the clerkship. This is to allow you to explore other areas of OB/GYN which may interest you. For example, you may choose to go back and spend some extra time in the Ultrasound suite or helping out with the floorwork on the Antepartum Service. Some other experiences which students have found useful in the past include the following: Reproductive Endocrinology Click here for a graphic of a medical student's daily schedule. |
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