Development and use of military-unique standardized gynecology patients for military residents in obstetrics and gynecology training programs

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Focused military curricula and readiness training are often inadequate for military resident physicians. We developed a standardized gynecologic military-unique patient scenario and examination to assess obstetrics and gynecology residents' clinical and operational problem-solving abilities. Integration of military-unique gynecologic standardized patients, clinical scenarios, and objective structured clinical examinations into obstetrics and gynecology curricula is a novel approach for realistic medical readiness training for resident physicians. This tool can become a cornerstone in the ongoing development of needed military-unique curricula.

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Zedek, I. J., Hines, J. F., Thomas, A. R., Satin, A. J., Armstrong, A. Y., & Haffner, W. H. J. (1998). Development and use of military-unique standardized gynecology patients for military residents in obstetrics and gynecology training programs. Military Medicine, 163(11), 767–769. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/163.11.767

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