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Scholarly Presentation

The membership pathway to becoming a Fellow in PCOGS includes presenting a paper of scholarly work.  The scholarly project can be on anything related to the practice of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the subspecialties including QI/PI projects, topics in education, clinical or bench research, survey studies, and database studies. If you choose to pursue fellowship, a research mentor will guide you on this path. PCOGS Fellows are invested in your success and will help make presenting a paper a positive experience, from coming up with an idea,  planning research design, evaluating and interpreting data, and developing a manuscript. 

Photo of a PCOGS fellow giving a talk at an annual meeting

Examples

2024

Victoria, British Columbia

  • Alyssa Colwill, MD, MPH: Oregon’s Oasis: Creating a Visiting Residency Rotation for Ob/Gyn Residents residing in Abortion Deserts

  • Mariam Naqvi, MD: Predictors of intrauterine vacuum-induced device failure in management of postpartum hemorrhage: a multicenter experience

  • Adam Crosland, MD: In utero delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol exposure adversely impacts offspring lung development and function in rhesus macaques

2023

Sun River, Oregon

  • Melissa Bush, MD: Factors in Obstetrician Variation in Nulliparous Term Singleton Vertex Cesarean Section Rates

  • Emmanuelle Pare, MD: Temporal Trends in Operative Vaginal birth and Perinatal Outcomes

  • Emily Rangel, MD by invitation Nulliparous Elective Term Induction, a Deeper Look at the Unfavorable Cervix.

2022

Maui, Hawaii

  • Neetu Sodhi, DO, MPH: Is All Publicity Good Publicity? A Study of the Correlation Between Established Engagement Metrics on Instagram with OB-GYN Physician Credibility

  • Veronique Tache, MD: Why and How Electronic Health Records (HER) Learning Objectives and Metrics Should be Used Throughout Residency

  • Brian Iriye, MD: National Society Collaboration with Electronic Health Record (EHR) Vendors to Optimize System Utilization

  • Ming Zhou, MD: Use of Checklist Increases Compliance with USPSTF Recommendation for Low Dose Aspirin Prophylaxis for Prevention of Preeclampsia

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