Residency Program
About the Program
I am pleased to introduce you to the
residency program for Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Penn
State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey Pennsylvania.
The residency program is a fully accredited, university-based,
comprehensive four-year program. At our October 2005 site
visit, we were approved for a permanent increase to five
residents per year. Residents are exposed to the full
range of obstetric and gynecologic subspecialties under the
supervision of eighteen full-time faculty members committed to
resident education.
The primary hospital for education is the Penn State Milton S.
Hershey Medical Center. Residents do a total of 12 months
of rotations at Harrisburg Hospital, located approximately 12
miles from Hershey. Harrisburg Hospital provides an
exposure to a different patient population and an introduction
to community practice. The educational program is based on
the educational objectives created by the Council on Resident
Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology (CREOG). During the
first year, residents are exposed to the basics of our
specialty, including active participation in the operating room.
During the next two years, residents participate more in the
subspecialties and spend time at Harrisburg Hospital.
Finally, during the fourth year, residents are expected to
manage services in obstetrics, general gynecology and
gynecologic oncology. During the entire four years, weekly
didactic time is protected and a night float system is in place
to both augment and facilitate learning.
Overall, the departmental mission is to
become the clinical, educational and research resource of choice
for all women of Central Pennsylvania and their health care
providers. As a residency program, we strive to teach our resident
colleagues the basic and advanced skills necessary to not just
practice obstetrics and gynecology, but to become the
consultant of choice in their community and to keep the way open for further study in
the
advancement of women’s health care. Doing so in an
environment that is busy and demanding, but not exhausting, makes this program
unique. Our residents make it exceptional. We are looking
for strong candidates and I look forward to meeting with you in the
future. |