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An Enhanced Obstetrics Track for a Family Practice Residency Program: Results from the First 6 Years

W. Suzanne Eidson-Ton, Jim Nuovo, Blanca Solis, Kristine Ewing, Heather Diaz and Lloyd H. Smith
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice May 2005, 18 (3) 223-228; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.18.3.223
W. Suzanne Eidson-Ton
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Jim Nuovo
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Blanca Solis
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    Table 1.

    Obstetrics Experience: Comparing FP/OB Residents with OB/Gyn Residents

    Spontaneous Vaginal DeliveryForceps-Assisted Vaginal DeliveryVacuum-Assisted Vaginal DeliveryPrimary Cesarean SectionRepeat Cesarean SectionMultifetus DeliveryHigh Risk*
    FP†31211191316213213
    OB‡30823201678824218
    OB-4§35422201708825229
    P value‖0.930.070.810.080.080.270.89
    P value¶0.220.070.870.090.120.230.69
    • * Admissions to the obstetrics service of women with diabetes, hypertension, cardiac disease, preterm labor, and third-trimester vaginal bleeding.

    • † The mean of the 5 FP/OB residents’ data.

    • ‡ The mean of the 13 OB/Gyn residents’ data.

    • § The mean of the 9 OB/Gyn residents who completed all 4 years of training at this institution.

    • ‖ Student t test performed comparing FP/OB with all OB/Gyn resident data.

    • ¶ Student t test performed comparing FP/OB with OB/Gyn resident data from those who completed all 4 years at this institution.

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    Table 2.

    Performance Data of FP/OB Residents: Cognitive Test Results—CREOG In-Service Examination

    Training YearPercentage Correct
    ObstetricsAmbulatory/Primary Preventive Care
    FP/OBOB/GynP ValueFP/OBOB/GynP Value
    R159.259.21.068.064.0.75
    R260.466.6.0366.669.9.22
    R366.571.2.1473.072.8.96
    R466.572.4.0777.071.4.13
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