Sixth-year medical students spend 8 weeks in the obstetrics and gynecology department offered at six teaching hospitals. The course includes daily medical rounds and discussions, where initially students will spend about 60 minutes taking history from inpatients in the ward and labor suite, and then they perform physical examinations and sometimes they review patient records to see the management patients had in the hospital. Afterward, students will have a 90-minute session where these cases will be discussed in small sub-groups with the instructors.
Students rotate in 6th different hospitals during the course including:
1. Al-Ramtha Hospital
2. Princess Badeeah Teaching Hospital (PBH)
3. King Abdulla University Hospital (KAUH)
4. Al-Mafraq government Hospital
5. Princess Haya Military Hospital
6. Prince Rashid Ben Al-Hasan Military Hospital
The course also includes about 20 hours of afternoon seminars presented by the students that cover the main topics in obstetrics and gynecology.
In general, students will spend 50% of the clerkship gaining exposure to pregnancy/obstetrics; and 50% of the clerkship gaining exposure to gynecologic problems. The students are expected to generate a problem list or differential diagnosis for common obstetrics and gynecology complaints and to know how to reach a diagnosis by rationale utilization of laboratory and imaging facilities.