1000+ OBGYN: Compassion, Integrity, and Respect for Others

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Published:
December 6, 2014
Revised:
February 22, 2015

These are reference Open Educational Resources selected for residents in obstetrics and gynecology. This collection was developed in response to a request from the 1000+ OBGYN Consortium for supplemental learning materials for the milestone topic Family Planning, based on the ACGME Milestones for OBGYN
 
This is a representative but not comprehensive collection of learning materials that are free to access, publicly available, and, in most cases, publicly licensed to allow copying and adaptation under certain conditions.
 
This is a preliminary collection compiled for the consortium. The collection will be revised and extended based on feedback from the consortium members.

Selected by:

  • Kathleen Ludewig Omollo, University of Michigan
  • Diana Wolfe, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Image of 1000+ Obgyb Project logo
Published:
December 6, 2014
Revised:
February 22, 2015

Supplemental Readings

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(Module) Caring with Compassion, Domain 2: Bio-psychosocial Care of Uninsured, Homeless, Underserved, and At-Risk Populations. MedEdPORTAL Publications (2014)

D. Chick et al

(Module) Delivering The News With Compassion: The GRIEV_ING Death Notification Protocol. MedEdPORTAL Publications. (2010)

C. Hobgood
J. Woodyard
S. Sawning
K. Savage K

(Module) Got Ethics? Exploring the Value of Interprofessional Collaboration Through a Comparison of Discipline Specific Codes of Ethics. MedEdPORTAL Publications. (2013)

E. Akerson et al.

(Statement) Empathy in Women's Health Care, Committee Opinion, Number 480, March 2011

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

(Statement) Ethical Issues in the Care of the Obese Woman, Committee Opinion, Number 600, June 2014

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

(Statement) Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Women's Health, Committee Opinion, Number 317, October 2005

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists