ACOG AIA / Postgraduate Course
The IHS/ACOG Obstetric, Neonatal and Gynecologic Care Postgraduate Course
- The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the IHS present this Comprehensive Course (PDF - 611KB) with a multidisciplinary faculty and an attendance of family physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and other health professionals. The lectures and hands-on workshops cover a broad spectrum of maternal and infant health. Sponsored by the ACOG Committee on American Indian Affairs.
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Go to the Table of Content chapter links and click on the chapter link you want. (PDF - 158KB)
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Look in the Index (PDF - 72KB) to find out what chapter you should link to from the Table of Contents chapter links
- Some of the workshop topics include: Abnormal Cervical Cytology, Adolescent Health, Diabetes in Pregnancy, Hypertension in Pregnancy, Obstetric Emergencies, and Pediatric Gynecology, to name a few. All participants receive a copy of the shelf reference text Obstetric, Neonatal and Gynecologic Care for use by the attendees and their facilities. The course and the reference text are geared toward Indian health facilities, with special emphasis on management appropriate to remote and rural settings
- The course offers continuing medical education credits from ACOG, AMA, and AAFP, and nursing credit from the IHS Clinical Support Center. Curriculum planning, faculty coordination, registration, and management of materials, instructional room assignments, and audio-visual needs are handled by ACOG, along with development of a final report and evaluation document. Future course planning and refinement based on these evaluation measures begins soon after
- Also see the note below about the nature and uses of this material
Teaching ob-gyn care for American Indians
Please note, regarding the IHS/ACOG course material described above:
- Obstetric, Neonatal, and Gynecologic Care was produced by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists with the advice of its Committee on American Indian Affairs
- Material for each topic in the manual has been developed by a member of the Postgraduate Course faculty based on that person's clinical judgment and experience as an expert in that field
- The Reference text does not represent official policy or recommendations of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, or of the Indian Health Service
- Its publication should not be construed as excluding other acceptable methods of handling similar problems
Any material from ACOG Today is the sole possession of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and is used by permission of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists without alteration. Please contact ACOG Today for any questions.