APGO Basic Sciences - Topic 19: Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
In July 2017, APGO competitively awarded two educational grants of $50,000 each to APGO member institutions to develop a series of short videos and teaching scripts covering basic sciences topics to vertically integrate into the obstetrics and gynecology clerkship. Each project team developed 15 videos with a companion teaching script for each video. The videos and scripts premiered in November 2018.
These 30 videos and scripts provide a nice resource for basic sciences teaching as medical schools transition to earlier introduction to clinical training and competency-based curricula. Basic sciences remain critical to clinical medicine and should be taught across the entire medical education experience. Vertical integration between the basic sciences and clinical medicine during the Ob-Gyn clerkship will stimulate deeper learning and solidify studentsโ understanding of fundamental principles.
Intended Audience with Intended Learning Objectives:
Medical students can use the videos to deepen their understanding of the basic science topics necessary to enrich a firm foundation for general clinical medicine practice as well as for obstetrics, gynecology and womenโs health.
The teaching scripts will assist faculty, residents and community-based educators in determining the most appropriate approach for teaching basic science topics in a clinical environment.
Contributing Faculty:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Nancy Hueppchen MD, MSc
Silka Patel, MD, MPH
Jennifer E. Fairman, MA, CMI, FAMI
Irina Burd, MD, PhD
Jessica Bienstock, MD, MPH
University of Michigan
Angela Liang, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor
Maya Hammoud, MD, MBA, Clinical Professor, Clerkship Director
Sue Hammoud, PhD, Assistant Professor
Erica Mahany, MD, Assistant Professor
Anita Malone, MD, MPH, Assistant Clinical Professor, Residency Program Director
David Marzano, MD Associate Clinical Professor, Residency Program Director
Jonathan Maybaum, PhD, Professor
Helen Morgan, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Director of Residency Preparatory Courses
Bethany Skinner, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Assistant Clerkship Director
Last Reviewed:
2018
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