OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Residency Program
Resident Schedules 
2003-2004
 
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Academic Program

Residency Program

Resident Training

Application Information 

First Year (PGY 1)
4 months Birth Rooms
2 months Obstetrics (Antepartum, Post-partum Service)
1 months Gynecology
1 month Gyn/Onc
1 month Ambulatory Medicine
1 month Ultrasound/Genetics
1 month Night Float
1 month Vacation

Second Year (PGY 2)
3 months Birth Rooms
2 months Obstetrics (Antepartum, Post-partum Service)
1 month Oncology
1 month Gynecology
1 month Gynecology (MacNeal)
1 month Night Float (MacNeal)
1 month Night Float (UCH)
1 month Subspecialty Ambulatory Medicine
1 month Vacation

Third Year (PGY 3)
1 month Obstetrics
1 month Birth Rooms
1 month Endocrinology
2 months Oncology
2 months Gynecology
1 month Gynecology (MacNeal)
1 month Night Float (MacNeal)
1 month Night Float (UCH)
1 month Subspecialty Ambulatory Medicine
1 month Vacation

Fourth Year (PGY 4)
2 months Obstetrics Service
2 months Oncology
2 months Gynecology
1 month Endocrinology
2 months Gynecology (MacNeal)
1 month Subspecialty Rotation
1 months Night Float (UCH)
1 month Vacation
BENEFITS
Vacations are taken in four, 1-week blocks.
The Department supports the expenses of each senior resident to attend an educational meeting of his/her choice. Further support is given to any resident who is accepted to present a research project at a scientific meeting.
Information on other benefits, including salary, may be found on the University of Chicago Graduate Medical Education Website


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