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Obstetrics & Gynecology at San Francisco

 

OB/GYN Resident Rotations


3 months - Hospital Obstetrics
2 months - Hospital Gynecology
2 months - Night Float
2 months - OB/Gyn Clinic
3 months - Medicine


3 months - Ob/Gyn Clinic
3 months - Kaiser Walnut Creek Gyn (Surgical Rotation with L&D Call)
2 months - Hospital Obstetrics
2 months - Night Float
1 month - Hospital Gynecology
1 month - Elective


3 months - Hospital Gynecology
2 months - Hospital Obstetrics
2 months - Night Float
1 month - OB/Gyn Clinic
1 month - Clinic/Obstetrics
1 month - Hospital ER
1 month - Pathology/Clinic/Obstetrics
1 month - Elective


3 months - Obstetrics
3 months - Gynecology
3 months - Oncology
3 months - Ob/Gyn Clinic

Residents spend their PGY 4 year as Chief Residents

Call Schedule:

Night Float: 5:30PM – 7:15AM Monday-Friday, 9PM – 7:15AM Sunday (2 residents cover L&D, Gyn, and ER)
Saturday Call: 7AM - 7AM (2 residents divide the 24 hours into 6 hour shifts to cover L&D, Gyn and ER)
Sunday Call: 7AM- 9PM (2 residents cover L&D, Gyn, and ER)

In preparation for night float, interns take a number of short calls from July – December (5:15PM – 8PM), to be determined with chief residents.
When not on night float rotations, overnight call only occurs on Saturdays.
Interns do not round on weekends.
Chief year: No night float. Chiefs round on weekends.


Average Night Calls per PGY level

PGY Level
Average Night Calls
1
20 calls/year
2
20 calls/year
3
15 calls/year + 21 calls at KP WC
4
15 calls/year

 



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