Rotation Information
- Allergy/Immunology
- Anesthesiology
- Cardiology
- Community Medicine
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- Otorhinolaryngology
- ER
- Family Medicine OP
- Family Medicine IP
- General Surgery IP
- General Surgery OP
- GI
- Gynecology
- Hematology/Oncology
- ICU
- Infectious Disease
- Mgmt of Health Systems
- Neurology
- NICU
- OB
- OB Complicated
- OB Ultrasound
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopedics
- Pain Management
- Pediatrics Inpatient
- Pediatrics Outpatient
- Pulmonary Consult
- Radiology
- Rheumatology
- Nephrology
- Sports Medicine
- Urology
OB Complicated (High Risk)
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR HIGH RISK OB ROTATION
GOAL: By the end of the month of High Risk Obstetrics, the Family Medicine Resident will be able to diagnose and treat patients with high risk obstetric conditions commonly found in the Family Medicine setting.
FORUM FOR LEARNING:
Creighton Women's Clinic
601 North 30th Street, #4700
Phone: (402) 280-4435
Fax: (402) 280-4496
Contact person: Shelly Erwin
Phone: (402) 280-4438
Fax: (402) 280-4496
OBJECTIVES:
1. Patient Care:
The Family Medicine resident will be able to:
- - Identify pertinent positives and negatives when interviewing.
- - Complete an accurate and thorough exam.
- - Develop a complete differential diagnosis.
- - Develop and present an appropriate assessment and plan.
2. Medical Knowledge:
The Family Medicine resident will be able to describe:
- - The pathophysiology
- - The risk factors
- - The signs and symptoms
- - The differential diagnosis
- - The proper labs and tests and their meaning in diagnosis
- - The treatment plan
- Appropriate description to patient and family members of the following (when appropriate):
- - Abruption
- - Autoimmune Disease in Pregnancy
- - Cardiovascular Disease in Pregnancy
- - Chronic Hypertension in Pregnancy
- - Endocrine Disorders in Pregnancy
- - Gastrointestinal Disorders in Pregnancy
- - Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
- - HIV in Pregnancy
- - Intrauterine Growth Disorder
- - Neurological Disease in Pregnancy
- - Placenta Previa
- - Preeclampsia
- - Preterm Labor (PTL)
- - Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (PPROM)
- - Pulmonary Disease in Pregnancy
- - Thrombophelias in Pregnancy
3. Interpersonal and Communication Skills
The Family Medicine Resident will:
Counsel and educate patients and families on pertinent medical and psychosocial issues.
Provide information using effective and legible writing skills.
4. Professionalism
The Family Medicine Resident will:
Demonstrate respect to nursing staff, medical students, residents, attendings and other members of the healthcare team.
Return pages in a timely manner.
Complete duties as expected.
Be respectful of the patients' culture, age, gender, sexual orientation and disability.
Be punctual and available for required duties.