Topic Areas

 Prior to the start of your month, it is strongly recommended you review the normal physiology of the menstrual cycle.  

  1. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
  2. Fertility and Fertility Disorders
  3. Sexually Transmitted Infections and Vaginitis
  4. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
  5. Menopause
  6. Breast Disorders
  7. Pelvic Pain
  8. Sexual Dysfunction
  9. Adnexal Masses
  10. Preventive Health Screening
  11. Cervical Dysplasia
  12. PCOS
  13. Contraceptive Care
  14. Management of Unplanned Pregnancy
  15. Vulnerable Populations

Welcome to The Gynecology Rotation!

Welcome to your rotation with an intense focus on topics in Gynecology!  During this rotation, you will learn about and care for patients in a variety of clinical and community settings. It is expected that you will arrive at those locations well-read and prepared to contribute to the care of patients in that practice setting. All rotations which include additional time for gynecology procedures must be approved in advance by Dr Montiel Rosenthal. For example, some resident physicians may elect to add clinical time at Planned Parenthood colposcopy clinic. Please confirm prior to beginning the elective that have you have obtained all necessary approvals. Required readings and references are available on the Residency website. These readings are strongly encouraged and will prepare you for your experiences in the clinical setting. 

This rotation is designed to address 12 areas of content focus in the care of women. Health promotion and management of common problems are addressed.  Objectives are constructed to meet the learning needs of Family Medicine resident physicians and meet RRC requirements. You must forward to M. Zamudio 2 self-directed learning objectives before completing the first week.  Identification of community resources  is woven throughout the rotation.  You must also be prepared to present a 25 minute case study at the next OB M&M. (Odd numbered months) See M. Zamudio, CNM or Dr Montiel Rosenthal for details. Ideally, your case study presentation will assist in meeting your self-directed learning objectives.

Lead faculty for this rotation are available and happy to assist as you engage in this dynamic course of study. An end-of-rotation evaluation will be reviewed and all recommendations for future changes are taken very seriously. We hope that you find this rotation to be insightful!

Helpful numbers  :  

The Christ Hospital Out Patient Clinic513-585-0614  (GYN and Dysplasia Clinics)

Michelle Zamudio, CNM513-225-1709 / mjzmidwife1@aol.com

Dr Bruce Allen, OB/GYN513-871-0290 ( Lisa is office manager)

Dr David Barrere513-784-1201

Dr Mickey Karram513-585-4941