Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency
Our residency program has a strong research curriculum specifically designed for each post graduate year level. All Obstetrics and Gynecology residents are required to complete at least one research study prior to graduating our program. All residents have a research faculty mentor who can help facilitate the process and provide support. Statistical support is available through the Department of Biostatistics.
Our residents present findings annually at the Carilion Clinic Obstetrics and Gynecology Resident Research Day. During our annual resident research day, our second year residents present their research idea and third year residents present their completed research project. Our faculty and residents are interested and participate in a variety of research.
Last year, our faculty gave 37 national presentations and published 14 journal articles and five textbook chapters. In 2020, our residents gave 23 international, national or regional presentations and published two journal articles. In 2019, our faculty gave 57 national presentations and published five journal articles and 11 textbook chapters; our residents gave 24 international, national or regional presentations and published two journal articles.