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The general obstetrics service teaches the
management of normal, low-risk pregnancies, labor and delivery, vaginal
birth after cesarean delivery, vaginal delivery of selected patients
with breech presentation, vaginal delivery of multi-fetal pregnancies,
and operative obstetrics. Residents rotate through this service during
their first, second, third, and fourth years.
The perinatal service rotations familiarize residents with the outpatient and inpatient management of high-risk
pregnancies secondary to maternal or fetal complications. The rotation
primarily is for the second-, third-, and fourth-year residents.
The general gynecologic service assists residents
in acquiring skills and knowledge in a broad spectrum of gynecologic
disorders. Residents gain experience in inpatient, outpatient, urogynecology,
and surgical experience. Residents rotate through this service during
their first, second, third, and fourth years.
The gynecologic oncology service teaches about the management of gynecologic cancers, breast disease, and premalignant diseases of the cervix, vulva, and vagina. Residents
rotate through this service during their first, second, third, and fourth years.
The reproductive endocrinology and infertility service is designed to teach the resident about the management of disorders of development, disorders associated with infertility or failure of human reproduction, menstrual, and other endocrine disorders, and management of the climacteric period. Third- and fourth-year residents rotate through the service.
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