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RESIDENCY IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

Resident Research                                                Print as PDF

Research is central to progress in medicine. As such, The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has dedicated itself to advancing women's health through its extensive programs in pre-clinical and clinical research. We feel that residents who are educated in a research environment are also stimulated to seek a deeper understanding of disease and its many manifestations. In so doing, residents gain invaluable skills of self-teaching and critical thought that enable them to develop into valued members of any medical field, whether it be academic medicine, community-based practice, health care policy, or emerging technologies. The importance that we place on research is reflected in the resident research requirement. Each resident is required to write and present an original research paper that is suitable for publication under the direction of a faculty mentor. The goals of our resident research experience are:
  1. To gain an understanding that medical progress is based on basic and clinical innovation and discovery,
  2. To develop critical thinking skills,
  3. To develop, understand, and thoroughly discuss the basis for choices and decisions related to a resident’s own research project,
  4. To gain an appreciation for measures of quality in research endeavors, and
  5. To gain an appreciation and understanding of how collaboration and teamwork are essential for successful research.
Chief residents are required to present their findings formally during Resident Research Day and during The Cleveland ObGyn Society meeting in the spring of their chief year. The Departmental Resident Research Award is voted at the Research Grand Rounds and carries the follow monetary awards:
First place: $1,000
Second place: $500
Residents in the Greater Cleveland/Akron area are also given the opportunity to present their research topic at the spring quarterly Cleveland Ob/Gyn Society meeting. Their project is judged in the following categories: Originality, Scientific Merit, Knowledge of Pertinent Literature, Organization and Analysis of Data, Quality of Presentation, Applicability to Clinical Practice. Monetary prize awards are given to competing residents for outstanding presentations. In the past, Ob/Gyn residents from University Hospitals have been highly successful in this awards competition.

2006

Robb Rydzynski, D.O., First place overall
Vernon Cannon, M.D., Ph.D., Third place overall
Vernon Cannon, M.D., Ph.D., First place, MFM paper
Bilal Kaaki, M.D., Rosen Award for highest CREOG score in city

2005

Julie Tan, M.D., First place overall
Melissa Augustyn M.D., Third place overall
Melissa Augustyn M.D., First place, MFM paper
Bilal Kaaki, M.D., Rosen Award for highest CREOG score in city

Resident Research Subcommittee members:

Vivian E. von Gruenigen, M.D., Chair
Neal S. Rote, Ph.D.
Sam Mesiano, Ph.D.
Kristine M. Zanotti, M.D.
Nancy J. Cossler, M.D., ex officio
James H. Liu, M.D., ex officio



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JoAnn Laurent
Residency Program Coordinator
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
University Hospitals
Case Medical Center
11100 Euclid Avenue, MAC5034
Cleveland, OH 44106
Telephone: (216) 844-8551
Fax: (216) 844-3348