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Ob/GYN Reproductive Endocrinology Clinic:
-Goals and Objectives:
Some female reproductive endocrinology patients are seen within the
context of the endocrinology clinic such as women who have primary or
secondary amenorrhea and require evaluation and treatment for resumption of
their menses. However, the rest of the spectrum of reproductive
endocrinology diseases that are related to the specific management of female
infertility are seen within the context of the OB/GYN reproductive
endocrinology clinic. Patients seen in this venue include women who need to
reestablish fertility i.e. women with tubule ligation or women who need
ovarian stimulation and/or assisted reproductive technology. Skills related
to history taking, examination, assessment, and plan for the management of
these types of ambulatory patients are acquired.
-Teaching Methodology:
The patient-based mentored assessment of historical finding, examination
and therapeutic plan is implemented. Each patient is seen by one of the OB/GYN
reproductive endocrinology faculty attending along with the resident.
Pragmatic and theoretic issues along with diagnostic and therapeutic
strategies are discussed. Socioeconomic issues related to availability of
assisted reproductive technology and issue related to gamete manipulation
and research are discussed within this format. This clinic is held two times
a week. Each resident attends 12 sessions during their two year program.
-Method of Evaluation:
All subspecialty residents
are evaluated by the reproductive endocrinology faculty at the end of the
rotation. In addition endocrinology residents evaluate the clinic as an
educational experience.
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