Welcome! We are all really looking forward to working with you at Planned Parenthood on your upcoming antepartum rotation! You will mainly be working with our Complex Family Planning Fellow and a Family Planning faculty.
Before your first clinic, please review the OHSU Family Planning Rotation participation checklist. Please print out this checklist, fill it out (write out any questions/comments) and bring it to your first day to review with the faculty. Of note, Planned Parenthood currently provides surgical abortions up to 24 0/7 weeks gestation. Before you see any patients, you and the faculty will have a chance to review the checklist together. We realize that your views can be fluid throughout your training, so this worksheet is more of a starting point for discussion.
OB/Gyn Milestone: By the end of the rotation, residents should be at Family Planning Milestone Level 2-3:
| Level 1 | Level2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
| Verbalizes basic knowledge about common contraceptive options | Demonstrates a basic understanding of the effectiveness, risks, benefits, complications, and contraindications of contraception, including emergency contraception, and pregnancy termination | Counsels on the effectiveness, risks, benefits, and contraindications of available forms of contraception
Counsels on the effectiveness, risks, benefits, and contraindications for male and female sterilization
Performs intra-uterine and implantable contraceptive placement
Demonstrates ability to perform basic first trimester uterine evacuation (medical and surgical) |
Formulates comprehensive management plans for patients with medical diseases complicating their use of contraceptive methods
Manages complications of contraceptive methods and pregnancy termination
Determines the need for consultation, referral, or transfer of patients with complex complications
Demonstrates ability to perform basic second trimester uterine evacuation (medical and surgical) |
Applies innovative and complex approaches to family planning and implements treatment plans based on emerging evidence |