In 2012, 13% of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) physicians failed the American Board in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) written exam, the first step to becoming certified following their 48-month residency training. During their training, Ob/Gyn residents take the Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (CREOG) in-training exam. This annual test was designed, in part, to measure an Ob/Gyn resident’s fund of knowledge and may determine their level of preparedness for the ABOG written exam. However, the test is not intended to be the exclusive assessment tool utilized by training programs to determine a resident’s medical knowledge. In order to supplement this assessment, educators from one academic training program...
To assess residents\u27 perception of educational environment in obstetrics and gynaecology (OBGYN) ...
Abstract Introduction This training program was developed to help educators train obstetrics and gyn...
Aim: Clinical capabilities in obstetrics and gynecology have not been plainly characterized for Aust...
BACKGROUND: The in-training examination (ITE) offers formative assessments of residents\u27 developi...
AIM The study aims to determine resident applicant metrics most predictive of academic and clinical ...
Background Residency applications have increased in the last decade, creating growing challenges for...
The Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (CREOG) In-Training Examination (ITE)...
The Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (CREOG) In-Training Examination (ITE)...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to demonstrate whether resident performance on the United States Me...
The National Postgraduate Medical College was established by Decree 67 in September 1979 with the ma...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if a residents-as-teachers program improves re...
Background and Objectives: Evaluation of residents ’ competence is of great importance in the traini...
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between the pass rate of the American Board of Internal Med...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the extent to which duration and quality of reproductive endocrinology rotati...
Foundation: diversity of activities carried out by the family doctor, heterogeneity of teachers who ...
To assess residents\u27 perception of educational environment in obstetrics and gynaecology (OBGYN) ...
Abstract Introduction This training program was developed to help educators train obstetrics and gyn...
Aim: Clinical capabilities in obstetrics and gynecology have not been plainly characterized for Aust...
BACKGROUND: The in-training examination (ITE) offers formative assessments of residents\u27 developi...
AIM The study aims to determine resident applicant metrics most predictive of academic and clinical ...
Background Residency applications have increased in the last decade, creating growing challenges for...
The Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (CREOG) In-Training Examination (ITE)...
The Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (CREOG) In-Training Examination (ITE)...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to demonstrate whether resident performance on the United States Me...
The National Postgraduate Medical College was established by Decree 67 in September 1979 with the ma...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if a residents-as-teachers program improves re...
Background and Objectives: Evaluation of residents ’ competence is of great importance in the traini...
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between the pass rate of the American Board of Internal Med...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the extent to which duration and quality of reproductive endocrinology rotati...
Foundation: diversity of activities carried out by the family doctor, heterogeneity of teachers who ...
To assess residents\u27 perception of educational environment in obstetrics and gynaecology (OBGYN) ...
Abstract Introduction This training program was developed to help educators train obstetrics and gyn...
Aim: Clinical capabilities in obstetrics and gynecology have not been plainly characterized for Aust...