Curriculum

As the Ob/Gyn Infectious /Diseases program is modeled on training available in centres of excellence in the US and involves a role as a primary infectious diseases resident in most cases.  The typical content and sequence of infectious diseases training is indicated in the following schematic diagram, for information. Modification to enhance Ob/Gyn specific exposure done on a case by case basis.

A. Program Content and Sequence of Rotations

Program Year Content and Sequence of Rotations
Number of Months (or 4-week blocks)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
First Adult ID Microbiology Consult Service (Adult) Elective
Second Elective Pediatric Infectious Diseases Microbiology including Virology Consultation Service
(Adult)

B. Mandatory Content – not fully established for Ob/Gyn ID

Description Duration Hospitals or Other Institutions in Which This Training May be Taken
1. MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
(including infection control, bacteriology, mycology, parasitology and virology)
To be determined VH&HSC
BC Centre for Disease Control
St. Paul’s Hospital
BC Children’s Hospital
2. ADULT CONSULTATION SERVICE
inpatient consultations
general ID outpatient clinics
tropical medicine clinics
HIV/AIDS clinics
STD clinics
TB clinics
Burns
Bone Marrow Transplantation
To be determined VH&HSC
BC Cancer Agency
St. Paul’s Hospital
BC Women’s Hospital
Oak Tree Clinic
BC Centre for Disease Control
3. PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
inpatient and outpatient
2 months BC Children’s Hospital
4. CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY COURSE
(concurrent with 1. above)
One half-day per week x 4 months UBC Dept. of Health Care and
Epidemiology
5. STD/AIDS COURSE 2-3 weeks University of Washington, Seattle, WA

C. Elective Content

Description Duration Hospitals or other Institutions in Which This
Training May be Taken
1. RESEARCH
Clinical trials/clinical or laboratorystudies/basic science research
2 – 6 months VH&HSC , St. Paul’s Hospital
BC Centre for Disease Control
BC Women’s Hospital
UBC Dept. of Microbiology
2. ADDITIONAL CLINICAL TRAINING
includes TB, HIV in women and
families, chronic viral diseases
0 – 4 months as for ‘Mandatory Content’ above