R. Mankoff et al., ORIENTATION OF OB GYN RESIDENTS TO AMBULATORY CARE - A NURSE-MIDWIFERY APPROACH/, Journal of nurse-midwifery, 39(6), 1994, pp. 375-378
Although certified nurse-midwives collaborate with ob/gyn residents in
teaching settings, they are rarely given the opportunity to have inpu
t into how residents learn to deliver ambulatory care. This study is a
preliminary evaluation of a program in which one nurse-midwife was as
signed responsibility for the orientation and preceptorship of all pos
t-graduate year 1 residents to the ambulatory care setting in an inner
-city women's health center. At the end of the academic year, all of t
he post-graduate year 1s completed an evaluation of their orientation.
Findings included positive responses to the preceptorship orientation
and agreement that the residents were comfortable with the competence
and educational background of the CNM preceptor. The recurring theme
was that orientation by a CNM was an appropriate learning experience.
Suggestions for improvement of the program are included.