Aims and Mission

Aims

  1. Train residents who will be qualified to practice as generalists in urban or community settings. 
  2. Produce competent and efficient physician leaders who are culturally sensitive and committed to caring for underserved and special populations.
  3. Facilitate education of residents through a variety of educational experiences, including specialty clinics, inpatient and outpatient experiences, conferences and evidence-based literature evaluation.
  4. Foster an environment in which collaborative skills and teamwork are paramount.
  5. Provide residents with high quality advising and research mentoring to achieve their academic and career goals.
  6. Provide opportunities to residents who are interested in fellowship training to be competitive in subspecialty fellowship matches.

Mission Statement

The Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program trains physician leaders who provide compassionate and comprehensive health care for women. As the County’s public health system, we strive to educate our residents to empathize with and appreciate the social determinants of health through the care of underserved and special populations. Education and supervision is provided by committed full-time faculty, all whom hold teaching positions at Case Western Reserve University. Upon completion of the program, our residents are prepared to practice as generalists or qualified to enter fellowship to further their academic/career goals. 

OBGYN Residents