PMID: 9170487Jun 1, 1997Paper

Statistics for the Residency Review Committee: a clear windows approach

Obstetrics and Gynecology
P Duff, M Snyder

Abstract

Because the reporting requirements imposed by the Residency Review Committee (RRC) for Obstetrics and Gynecology have become more extensive, we sought to develop a Microsoft Windows 3.1 (Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA)-based computer program for maintaining an on-line record of resident surgical experience. Data input for our program occurs in two stages. All residents are responsible for maintaining separate obstetrics and gynecology-primary care statistical booklets. Each booklet consists of individual perforated data sheets. The front of the obstetrics data sheets is a replica of the bottom portion of RRC S Form Obstetrics. The reverse side is a replica of the top half of S Form Obstetrics, listing all "accountable" obstetric procedures, coded by level of operator responsibility. The front of the gynecology data sheet replicates the S Form Primary and Preventive Ambulatory Medicine. The reverse of this sheet is a replica of S Form Gynecology and lists all "accountable" gynecologic procedures, again coded by level of operator responsibility. Residents submit data sheets on a daily basis to the residency program coordinator, who then enters each patient encounter into a user-friendly data base program. Data entry screens are ess...Continue Reading

Citations

Oct 24, 2000·Obstetrics and Gynecology·T K MalanA J Satin
Mar 14, 2003·American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology·Gerard S Letterie

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