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Elective Title: 71YF717 — OBSTETRICS: FAMILY CENTERED PERINATAL MEDICINE
Description:
The students will participate in the obstetrics service as junior residents. Emphasis will be placed on learning clinical skills through a "hands on" approach. Student will participate in scheduled conferences, clinical rounds, and a high risk clinic. Students will take call with senior residents a few times during the month.
Elective Details:
Primary Contact for Add/Drops: Stacey Patrick (sapats@iu.edu)
Director: Michele Collins, M.D.
Campus: South Bend
Location: St. Joseph Regional Medical Center (Mishawaka)
Learning Objectives
- 1) Actively participate in obstetric patient care in triage, labor and delivery, postpartum, and in the outpatient setting (PC1)
- 2) Demonstrate professional behavior and manner including personal integrity, honesty, and self-discipline (P2)
Assessment
- Clinical Performance Evaluation Form; (The assessment methods include observation of participation in patient cases and demonstration of professional behavior.The assessment will be conducted by the course director).
Enrollment Information
Prerequisites: 4th year status
Availability with Max Students per Month:
Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec | Jan | Feb | Mar |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Duty Hours: 40
Time Distribution: 90% Clinical; 10% Lecture/Seminar
Elective Type Category: AC - Advanced Clinical
Notes and Enrollment Information:
Add/Drop Contact Person: Stacey Patrick (sapats@iu.edu) THIS ELECTIVE DOES NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE INITIAL SENIOR MATCH All South Bend electives must go thru the South Bend campus coordinator. Contact Stacey Patrick (sapats@iu.edu or 574-631-1870)
Third Year Elective? No
Interprofessional Skills and Service Learning
Interprofessional Collaborative Skills: None
Service Learning Included: None