By the end of your residency, you will have achieved the competencies identified by the College of Family Physicians for maternity and newborn care.
To help you acquire these, you will rotate through selected clinical rotations, be supervised during your Family Medicine clinics, and have academic teaching sessions. You will also be expected to do your own self-study to complement and fill in gaps for preparation for your future practice and your exam.
Below are the clinical rotations/experiences that will support your acquisition of these clinical skills through all the stages of clinical disease.
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Rotation/Experience (links to rotation objectives) |
Prenatal care |
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Intrapartum care |
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Postpartum care |
Family Medicine Unit, including FMU-Focus on Parent/Child Ìý |
Obstetrical emergencies |
ALARM (Advances in Labour and Risk Management) Ìý |
Newborn emergencies |
NRP (Neonatal resuscitation Program) |
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