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AGOS and the Academic Specialist in General OB/GYN

AGOS and the Academic Specialist in General OB/GYN. AGOS Annual Meeting Chicago, IL September 15, 2017. Objectives. Define Academic Specialist Review Academic Specialist roles Discuss challenges for Academic Specialists pursuing traditional scholarly activity

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AGOS and the Academic Specialist in General OB/GYN

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  1. AGOS and the Academic Specialist in General OB/GYN AGOS Annual Meeting Chicago, IL September 15, 2017

  2. Objectives • Define Academic Specialist • Review Academic Specialist roles • Discuss challenges for Academic Specialists pursuing traditional scholarly activity • Explore solutions to these barriers

  3. Panel Members • Anita Blanchard, MD • Assistant Dean of Graduate Medical Education, University of Chicago • David Chelmow, MD • Department Chair, Virginia Commonwealth University • Lee Learman, MD, PhD • Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Academic Affairs, Florida Atlantic University • Maureen Phipps, MD, MPH • Department Chair, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

  4. Advances the health of women by providing dedicated leadership and promoting excellence in research, education and medical practice. • Composed of individuals attaining national prominence in scholarship in the discipline of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health.

  5. Membership Requirements • Scholarship • >20 significant peer-reviewed publications • Likelihood of continued future academic/scholarly contributions • Scholarly activity in other areas • Innovative educational developments • Publication of medical education books, curricula, etc. • Evidence-based reviews, ACOG publications, national guidelines • National/international prominence • Editor/Editorial boards • Regional or national leadership roles • National Committees • Program or fellowship director • Dean/department chair

  6. Research Pipeline Comparison *OkeigweI, Wang C, Politch JA, Heffner LJ, Kuohung W, Physician-Scientists in Obstetrics and Gynecology: Predictors of Success in Obtaining Independent Research Funding, Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2017 Jul;217(1):84.e1-84.e8.

  7. Active AGOS Fellows w/o ABOG Subspecialty or Genetics Cert.ADDITIONAL TRAINING[34/39 responding (87%)] *Family Planning, MIGS, PAG, ID/RID, Gyn Path, Ultrasound, Sex Therapy

  8. Active AGOS Fellows w/o ABOG Subspecialty or Genetics Cert.EFFORT DISTRIBUTION[33/39 responding (85%)]

  9. Active AGOS Fellows w/o ABOG Subspecialty or Genetics Cert.CLINICAL EMPHASIS[33/39 responding (85%)]

  10. Active AGOS Fellows w/o ABOG Subspecialty or Genetics Cert.“ACADEMIC SPECIALIST” IDENTITY[33/39 responding (85%)]

  11. Discussion Format • Questions/comments welcome at any break in discussion • Please come to microphone • Happy to replace our prepared questions with yours

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