Perform obstetric and gynecologic history and physical examinations along with effective
interpretation and documentation of findings to ensure accuracy of the medical record.Â
Apply clinical findings to develop an appropriate diagnosis and propose a prioritized
management plan for common gynecologic problems.
Apply principles of routine prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care to normal pregnancies
and to common pregnancy-related problems.
Through observation and direct involvement, demonstrate knowledge of common indications,
standard procedures, and possible complications in gynecological practice.
Apply recommended prevention and health maintenance strategies for women throughout
their lifespan and be able to counsel women regarding risk factors.
Perform basic skills and procedures relevant to the practice of obstetrics and gynecology
in a variety of clinical settings and in collaboration with the health care team.
Demonstrate knowledge of the scientific principles, use, and interpretation of common
diagnostic studies applicable to the evaluation of women's health.
Demonstrate knowledge of established and evolving medical evidence and its application
to the diagnosis and treatment of obstetric and gynecologic conditions and diseases.
Demonstrate interpersonal communication skills to establish rapport with patients,
families, and an interprofessional team to deliver optimal patient care and to ensure
continuity of care throughout transitions.
Through observation and direct involvement, learn to communicate effectively with
patients and their families to empower shared decision-making, while incorporating
an understanding of cultural, religious, and social issues.
Make use of self-evaluation and feedback from others to manage uncertainty, adapt
to change, and develop habits of continuous improvement.
Demonstrate accountability to all patients and a commitment to carrying out professional
responsibilities with integrity and compassion.