The Department of Ob/Gyn offers a fully accredited
four-year Residency Program with full-time and voluntary
teaching staff. It is academically oriented and includes
regularly scheduled conferences, guest lecture series, various
post-graduate courses, formal and informal journal clubs,
preparation of the biannual resident journal and published
grand rounds.
The residency program provides high volume of general Ob/Gyn
practiced with local generalists and sub-specialists on staff.
There are rotations through the subspecialty programs during
the four years. Each resident completes one major research
project, suitable for publication during his/her tenure.
This project is presented in the last year of training at
the annual Resident Research Day.
The Program appoints five residents at each of the four
levels of post-graduate training. Many residents stay locally
to practice general Ob/Gyn and a good percentage go onto
fellowships. Most are accepted by their first choice program.
The program started in 1970 and has been fully accredited
since by ACGME. John Kindzierski, MD is the Residency Program
Director and Richard Miller, MD is the Chairman of the Department.
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