Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB_GYN)

OB_GYN 6004: Obstetrics/Gynecology Clerkship

Students rotate on the obstetric service, the gynecology service and the gynecologic oncology service, seeing a broad range of patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. In addition, they attend lectures and interactive case presentations.

Credit Hours: 8


OB_GYN 6014: Rural Obstetrics/Gynecology Clerkship

Rural Obstetrics/Gynecology Clerkship

Credit Hours: 8


OB_GYN 6024: Springfield Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship

Students rotate on the obstetric service, the gynecology service and the gynecologic oncology service, seeing a broad range of patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. In addition, they attend lectures and interactive case presentations.

Credit Hours: 8
Prerequisites: successful completion of the first two years of medical school


OB_GYN 6041: SCC Gynecologic Surgical Oncology Selective

The medical student will work as a member of the Gynecologic Oncology team providing hands-on clinical and surgical services in the inpatient, outpatient, and consultative settings. Students will learn using a variety of evidence-based resources, on-line resources, and from clinical dialogue with the members of the health care team.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: Successful completion of 5 of the 7 core clerkships. One of the 5 must be the Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship


OB_GYN 6053: SCC Obstetrics/Gynecology Selective

The fourth-year student will work as a member of the health-care team, providing hands-on clinical and surgical services in the inpatient, outpatient, and consultative settings. The medical student will participate in daily rounds under the direction of the attending physician. Students will learn using a variety of evidence-based resources, on-line resources, and dialogue with other team members in the clinical setting. The student will be expected to perform at a sub-intern level. To provide the student with additional clinical and surgical experience in obstetrics and gynecology. The student will learn how to integrate previously acquired knowledge and concepts, then apply them in the management of patients.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: Successful completion of 5 of the 7 core clerkships. One of the 5 must be the Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship. Springfield faculty approval is required prior to registration


OB_GYN 6064: LINC Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship

A Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LINC) includes medical students in patient care over time, allowing enduring learning relationships to develop with patients and physician-teachers. Students will meet required core clinical competencies in multiple disciplines through interleaved, longitudinal experiences over the course of the clinical training year. In contrast to a block curriculum, students meet and follow their patients across multiple settings of care and different disciplines.

Credit Hours: 8


OB_GYN 6104: Remediation OB/GYN Clerkship

Enrolled students are those who received an unsatisfactory grade in a OB/GYN Clerkship at any Mizzou Med location or site. This course gives the student an opportunity to rectify their deficiency.

Credit Hours: 8
Prerequisites: OB_GYN 6004 Clerkship, received unsatisfactory grade


OB_GYN 6108: Re-Remediation of OB/GYN Clerkship

Student will remediate portions of the Ob/Gyn clerkship that they did not complete successfully.

Credit Hours: 8


OB_GYN 6124: Remediation of Springfield Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship

Students rotate on the obstetric service, the gynecology service and the gynecologic oncology service, seeing a broad range of patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. In addition, they attend lectures and interactive case presentations.

Credit Hours: 8
Prerequisites: successful completion of the first two years of medical school


OB_GYN 6164: LINC Remediation Obstetrics and Genecology

LINC Remediation of OB Clerkship.

Credit Hours: 8


OB_GYN 6313: ABS OB/Gynecology Research

ABS OB/Gynecology Research

Credit Hours: 5


OB_GYN 6315: ABS OB/Gynecology Research and Review

ABS OB/Gynecology Research and Review

Credit Hour: 5-10


OB_GYN 6563: OB/GYN Clinical Reproductive Endocrinology

OB/GYN Clinical Reproductive Endocrinology

Credit Hours: 5


OB_GYN 6565: Reproductive Medicine and Infertility Offsite

The 4th year student will work as a member of the Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility team, providing hands-on clinical and surgical services in the inpatient, outpatient and consultative settings. The medical student will participate in daily outpatient clinic and any observe surgical services related to care of those patients. Students will learn using a variety of evidence-based resources, on-line resources and from clinical dialogue with the members of the care team.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: Successful completion of the first two years of medical school and the OB/GYN Clerkship


OB_GYN 6583: Obstetrics/Gynecology Offsite Advanced Elective

Obstetrics/Gynecology Offsite Advanced Elective

Credit Hours: 5


OB_GYN 6765: OB/GYN - Rural

OB/GYN - Rural

Credit Hours: 5


OB_GYN 6864: Springfield Maternal Fetal Medicine Advanced Medical Selective

The fourth-year student will work as a member of the Maternal Fetal Medicine team, providing hands-on OB clinical and surgical services in the inpatient, outpatient, and consultative settings. The medical student will participate in daily rounds, outpatient high-risk clinic and on-site mini teaching sessions. Students may also be involved with consultations on high-risk antepartum patients in the inpatient setting. The student may also be exposed to antenatal testing and ultrasonography involved in screening and surveillance of high-risk pregnancies. Students will learn using a variety of evidence-based resources, on-line resources, and dialogue with other OB GYN team members in the clinical setting.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: Successful completion of 5 of 7 core clerkships one must be OB GYN M3 core clerkship


OB_GYN 6865: Maternal-Fetal Medicine Selective

Goals/Objectives: To expose the student to high-risk obstetrical experiences in the Maternal Fetal Medicine division. All obstetrical selectives are done at Women's and Children's Hospital.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: Ob-Gyn Clerkship


OB_GYN 6866: Obstetrical

Goals/Objectives: To provide the student with additional obstetrical experience in the Labor and delivery suite. All obstetrical electives are done at the Missouri Ob/Gyn Associates Clinic and Women's and Children's Hospital. Evaluations: The student will be graded on their ward performance. An evaluation for this rotation will be completed by the appropriate faculty and resident physicians. Notes: While on this rotation students will have exposure to various faculty members, residents, and fellow medical students. Students will participate in the evaluation of patients on labor and delivery including those presenting for evaluation of first trimester problems and labor evaluations. Some participation in operative procedures and labor management is expected. Students will have exposure to antenatal testing and ultrasonography including the interpretation of ultrasounds and limited participation in genetic counseling and invasive ante-partum diagnostic procedures is expected. Night call will be required and can be worked into the core rotation's student call schedule. Teaching will be on an ongoing bases with Dr. Floyd keeping daily routine with the students expected to participate in management decisions.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: Ob-Gyn Clerkship. Core reading for this rotation will include Obstetrics, Normal and Problem Pregnancies, latest edition, edited by Gabbe, Niebyl and Simpson


OB_GYN 6867: Obstetrical/Gynecological Outpatient

Obstetrical/Gynecological Outpatient

Credit Hours: 5


OB_GYN 6868: Urogynecology Selective

The 4th year medical student will work as part of a team providing hands-on clinical services in an inpatient, outpatient, and consultative setting. Students will participate in daily morning report, weekly didactic sessions, weekly surgical procedures and Friday afternoon seminars. Students will learn using a variety of evidence-based resources and direct faculty interaction. Successful completion of one of the core Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship courses: OB_GYN 6004 or OB_GYN 6014, and/or OB_GYN 6104.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: Successful completion of the first two years of medical school


OB_GYN 6930: Obstetrics/Gynecology Outpatient Two-Week Elective

The 3rd or 4th year medical student will work as part of a team providing hands-on clinical services in an outpatient setting. Students will participate in daily clinic evaluations of patients. Students will learn using a variety of evidence-based resources and direct faculty teaching. Students will also participate in weekly teaching didactics within the OB/GYN department such as Grand Rounds.

Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: Successful completion of the first two years of medical school


OB_GYN 6937: Ultrasound Two Week Elective

To provide additional clinical ultrasound experience in the outpatient setting. Students will learn how to integrate acquired knowledge and concepts; then apply them in the management of patients in an outpatient OB/GYN setting.

Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: Successful completion of the first two year of medical school


OB_GYN 6960: Gynecologic/Oncology Surgery

Goals/Objectives: To provide the student with additional surgical and gynecological clinical experience. All gynecologic surgical electives are performed at Ellis Fischel Cancer Center and the University Hospital. Evaluations: An evaluation for this rotation will be completed by the elective chairmen and appropriate resident physicians. The students will be graded on their clinic, ward, and operating room performance. Notes: While on this rotation, students will have exposure to faculty members, three residents, and other fellow medical students. They will have the opportunity to assist in gynecologic oncology surgical cases, attend tumor clinics where they will encounter various procedures such as colposcopies, cryotherapy, and cervical and endometrial biopsies. A copy of a representative weekly schedule is available from the department student coordinator. In addition, students will be required to make two ten minute presentations with audio-visual aids on assigned topics. The students will not take night call, but are expected to attend patient rounds on weekdays and weekends with the residents. The department also holds conferences on Tuesdays and Thursdays which are to be attended. Core reading for this rotation will include Clinical Gynecologic Oncology by DiSaia and Creasman."

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisites: Ob-Gyn Clerkship


OB_GYN 6963: Springfield OB GYN Outpatient 2-Week Elective

Third- or fourth-year medical student(s) will work as a member of the team providing hands-on OB-GYN clinical and surgical services in outpatient and consultative settings. Students will participate in the daily clinical care setting and mini lectures throughout the week. Students will learn using a variety of evidence-based resources including online references, case conferences, and daily clinical dialogue with members of the care team.

Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: Successful completion of the first two years of medical school


OB_GYN 6964: Obstetrics/Gynecology Offsite Advanced Selective

Obstetrics/Gynecology Offsite Advanced Selective

Credit Hours: 5