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The following questions apply to your RESIDENCY program:
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The following questions apply to chemotherapy, targeted therapeutics, and radiation therapy:
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Commonly used chemotherapy agents (e.g., carboplatin, paclitaxel, methotrexate)
Commonly used targeted therapeutics (e.g., PARP inhibitors, anti-angiogenic agents)
Common complications of chemotherapy agents and targeted therapeutics
Basic radiation techniques (e.g., brachytherapy, teletherapy)
Common complications of radiation therapy
The following questions apply to palliative care, genetics, and cancer biology:
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Management of uncomplicated cancer and treatment-related symptoms (e.g., pain, nausea, constipation)
How to determine the status of patients’ advanced care directives
Basic genetics and common hereditary cancer syndromes (e.g., BRCA, Lynch Syndrome)
The following questions apply to perioperative care:
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Basic pelvic anatomy, to include major organs, including neurovascular and musculoskeletal structures
Normal, benign, and premalignant gynecologic conditions by gross pathologic evaluation
Normal, benign, and premalignant gynecologic conditions by microscopic pathologic evaluation
The following questions apply to scholarly activity:
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Evidenced-based medicine, including how to critically review and interpret publications with the ability to identify hypotheses, study aims, design, results, and limitations?
Basic statistics
Commonly used study designs (e.g., randomized controlled trials [RCT], cohort, case-control)
Basic principles underlying ethical conduct of research and the protection of human subjects
Scientific writing
The following questions apply to scholarly activity:
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Participate in a research project
Compile and analyze data
Prepare an abstract for submission
Write a manuscript
The following questions apply to patient care:
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*If you are a matched applicant but have not started fellowship yet: Do you feel that WHEN YOU ENTER FELLOWSHIP you will be better able to:
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Independently recognize anatomy and anatomic tissue planes in benign gynecologic conditions
Identify normal, benign, and premalignant gynecologic conditions by gross and microscopic evaluation
Discuss commonly used chemotherapy agents (e.g., carboplatin, paclitaxel, methotrexate)
Discuss commonly used targeted therapeutics (e.g., PARP inhibitors, anti-angiogenic agents)
Discuss common complications of chemotherapy agents and targeted therapeutics
Identify and manage uncomplicated cancer and treatment-related symptoms (e.g., pain, nausea, constipation)
Determine the status of patient’s advanced care directives
Describe basic radiation techniques (e.g., brachytherapy, teletherapy)
Describe common complications of radiation therapy
Critically review and interpret publications with the ability to identify hypotheses, study aims, design, results, and limitations
Discuss commonly used study designs (e.g., randomized controlled trial, cohort, case-control)
The following questions apply to specific gynecologic malignancies:
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*If you are a matched applicant but have not started fellowship yet: Do you feel that WHEN YOU ENTER FELLOWSHIP you will be comfortable with the following:
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Risk factors and diagnosis of ovarian cancer
Initial management of ovarian cancer
Therapeutic options for ovarian cancer
Risk factors and diagnosis of uterine cancer
Initial management of uterine cancer
Therapeutic options for uterine cancer
Risk factors and diagnosis of cervical cancer
Initial management of cervical cancer
Therapeutic options for cervical cancer
Risk factors and diagnosis of vulvar/vaginal cancer
Initial management of vulvar/vaginal cancer
Therapeutic options for vulvar/vaginal cancer
Risk factors and diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia
Initial management of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia
Therapeutic options for gestational trophoblastic neoplasia
Risk factors and diagnosis of sarcomas
Initial management of sarcomas
Therapeutic options for sarcomas
Risk factors and diagnosis of other rare gynecologic tumors
Initial management of other rare gynecologic tumors
Therapeutic options for other rare gynecologic tumors
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