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Online General Orientation (requires Flash)
Mini-CEx Exams:
Mid-Clerkship Feedback Form (PDF)
Absentee policy (PDF)
APGO's online booklet "The OB-GYN clerkship: Your guide to sucess"
Blood Borne Pathogens policy (PDF)
Breast Examination videos (MOV - requires Quicktime)
Well Patient Breast and Pelvic Examination video
Disability accommodations
Guide to Managing Contraception handbook: required readings (PDF)
Knot Tying: on-line video illustrating various knot tying techniques
Labor & Delivery abbreviations
Obstetric call: minimum expectations
Obstetrics orders
Sample Workups (PDF) "Sample Workups"
Note: these two sample workups represent 'extensive' write-ups; the individual preceptor will work with
the student to individualize the write-up according to the preceptor's expectations.
Universal precautions
Workhours policy
External Links
APGO's "Practical Tools for the Clerkship" (PDF)
A variety of helpful tools for busy OB/GYN students, such as sample orders, delivery notes, pre-op notes. Also reachable through APGO's Educational Resources for Medical Students webpage.
APGO Undergraduate Web-based Interactive Self-Examination (uWISE)
An online set of 500 questions and answers based on APGO Medical Student Educational Objectives, 8th Ed. Please contact the OB/Gyn Clerkship Coordinator, Whitney Hiatt, for access.
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
Up-to-date clinical/educational information and resources for medical students interested in OB/GYN.
American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) – Late night Teaching
District VIII Jr. Fellows developed teaching tools on their website. These are mini didactics that can be pulled up late at night on call if a resident or attending wants to review a topic with the students.
Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO)
Official educational site for our speciality with information on student and resident education.
University of Washington HealthLinks
PubMed Medline, UpToDate, Cochrane Library, and other useful search tools.
Additional CME Clerkship lectures
Courtesy of UW School of Medicine (UW access password-protected)
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