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Third-Year Clerkships - OB/GYN

Clerkship Director: Nirmala B. Upadhyaya, M.D.
Student Affairs:
Missy Maples (865) 305-9618,  Email: mmaples@mc.utmck.edu
OB/Gyn Department Contact:
  Mary Ann Murphy (865) 305-9584
Website: http://gsm.utmck.edu/obgyn/main.htm


The Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship is an eight week block with the student rotating four weeks in Obstetrics and four weeks in Gynecology.   This clerkship is an introduction to the care of women of all ages and emphasizes those aspects of care applicable to all physicians, regardless of ultimate career goals. It provides the knowledge and clinical experience necessary to develop basic skills in diagnosis, treatment options, patient education, economic considerations, and patient values. The program is oriented to help students develop the clinical skills essential for encouraging optimal women’s health.

Students attend and are assigned patients for morning rounds for Obstetrical and Gynecologic Services.  They attend daily medical student lectures and in addition resident didactic lectures every Friday at noon and diabetic lectures every other Thursday at noon.   Students also attend departmental Grand Rounds every Friday morning to further their learning experiences.

The didactic portion of the program comprises Problem Based Learning rather than the usual lecture method. The total program is very clinically oriented. Each student is required to do two case presentations during the rotation, one in OB and one in GYN.  These are actual cases they experienced during their rotation.  They receive computer training (PowerPoint) to assist with their presentations. Students have a surgical skills class to teach the proper ways of suturing.
Students take two weekend calls and six weekday calls during their rotation.   Weekday call extends up to 8:00 pm and weekend call is 24 hours.  Call adds to the clinical experience learned during the day.  Meal tickets are provided to the students on their call nights and can be obtained through the Student Affairs Office.

Approximately two weeks before the end of the rotation one faculty member does a two-hour exam review with the students; they are given sample tests. This is to identify problem areas prior to final testing.  Faculty and residents complete clinical evaluations of the students comprising 70% of the final exam grade and the remaining 30% is from the written exam grade.  Students complete evaluations of the faculty and residents at the end of their rotations to document their overall experiences. The program is oriented to help students develop the clinical skills essential for encouraging optimal women’s health.

For other information about the clerkship, you may contact the Knoxville Student Affairs Office.  To inquire about our residency program, please visit our website,  http://gsm.utmck.edu/obgyn/main.htm.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Office of Student Affairs

Graduate School of Medicine
University of Tennessee Medical Center
1924 Alcoa Highway, Box 94
Knoxville, TN 37920
(865)305-9618
(800)596-7249
Fax(865)305-3087
Email: students@utmck.edu