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Offered in Boise, ID; one student/section.

Objectives for all Gynecological Oncology Courses:

  1. The student will understand basic components of the evaluation, counseling, and management of women with gynecologic masses as well as pre-malignant and malignant gynecologic conditions.
  2. Students will acquire basic surgical skills and be exposed to complex surgical procedures for treatment of gynecologic oncology patients.
  3. The student will describe adjuvant therapies used in the care of women with reproductive malignancies (i.e., chemotherapy and radiation therapy).
  4. The student will demonstrate skills in triage of multiple critical patients simultaneously, multi-tasking, working with multi-disciplinary teams in the care of gynecologic oncology patients.
  5. The student will appreciate the breadth and depth of the specialty of gynecologic oncology.
  6. Students will participate the multi-disciplinary care of gynecologic oncology patients including working with radiation oncology, interventional radiology, and pathology.
Taylor Turner, MD

Taylor Turner, MD

Faculty, St. Luke's

Please contact the OBGYN clerkship administrator at obclerk@uw.edu

 for more information and permission to take the course.

Credentialing at St. Luke's: Contact Krista Schuster

The following forms are required:

  • Letter of Good Standing (LOGS)
  • Rotation Paperwork (Idaho WWAMI will collect Supervising Provider's Signature, please leave blank), Network Access Agreement (Idaho WWAMI will collect Employer's Signature, please leave blank), Orientation Acknowledgment (last page of Student Manual)
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination
  • Flu shot records during CDC designated flu season
  • TB: Annual TB test
  • N95 mask fit test