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RESIDENCY PROGRAM INTRODUCTION

SIU School of Medicine, Springfield, Illinois

Department Chair: J. Ricardo Loret de Mola, M.D.
Program Director:  Erica Nelson, M.D., Associate Professor
Assistant Program Director: Katherine Hild Mosley, M.D., Assistant Professor

Residency Coordinator:  Joan Evans
Residency Secretary:  Charla McLaughlin
 
Length of Program:  four years
Total Positions:  12
2006 - 2007 Hospital Statistics
3473 major/minor surgeries, 3920 deliveries

A STRONG DIDACTIC AND CLINCAL RESIDENCY PROGRAM

The obstetrics and gynecology residency program combines the strong didactic teaching of the School of Medicine with the abundant clinical procedures of the affiliated community hospitals, Memorial Medical Center and St. John's Hospital, offering a unique experience to residents. The breadth and depth of the faculty allow all aspects of the training program, to be taught by departmental faculty. Formal, weekly conferences are conducted by the residents and faculty. The abundance of clinical material provides ample opportunity for the development of superior technical skills.

RESIDENT ROTATION SCHEDULES

Training in primary, specialty and subspecialty care is integrated throughout all four years of the residency. In the first year of training, emphasis is placed on general obstetrics and gynecology and primary care. During the second through fourth years, residents rotate through and manage the subspecialty services as well as play an active role in the education, supervision and evaluation of junior residents and students. By simulating the private practice environment in the resident continuity clinics, residents learn to apply the primary care and specialty skills learned in the first years of training throughout the residency. Research activities are encouraged throughout the program with third and fourth year residents being required to conduct original basic science or clinical research under the supervision of the faculty.

PROGRAM ACCREDITATION

The residency curriculum is based on the objectives published by the Council for Residency Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology(CREOG). The program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Successful residency completion leads to board eligibility by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG).

Questions or Comments? Please contact Joan Evans, Residency Coordinator, (217) 545-6498 or via email at .

SIU School of Medicine
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
P.O. Box 19640
Springfield, IL 62794-9640