Except where noted otherwise, rotations on each level are of equitable length and take place at UC San Diego Health (which includes the Medical Center in Hillcrest and Jacobs Medical Center in La Jolla) or at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, and are a combination of inpatient and outpatient experiences. Most rotations include a Primary Care (continuity) Clinic.
PGY1
- UCSD Night Float
- UCSD Obstetrics
- UCSD Inpatient Gyn Oncology
- Medical Offices South - UCSD Continuity Clinic & Family
Planning
- UCSD Gyn Oncology
- UCSD Reproductive Endocrinology / Midwifery
PGY2
- UCSD Night Float
- UCSD MFM
- Kaiser Gyn Oncology
- Kaiser MFM
- UCSD Gynecology
- UCSD Hillcrest OBGYN
PGY3
- Vacation Float/Research
- Elective / JEOPARDY-REI
- UCSD Urogynecology
- Kaiser Urogynecology
- Kaiser Laparoscopy
- UCSD & Rady Children’s Outpatient Gynecology (Peds &
Adol Gyn)
PGY4
- UCSD Night Float
- UCSD Obstetrics
- UCSD Gynecology
- Kaiser Gyn Oncology
- UCSD Gyn Oncology
- UCSD Hillcrest OBGYN
Our Night Float and Call Schedule
Sunday through Thursday night floats rotation allows weekend
only call on the rest of the rotations.
- Night Floats (Sunday – Thursday)
- PGY 1 (OB)
- PGY 2 (GYN – consults, ED, floor, OR and help OB)
- PGY 4 (Responsible for leading PGY 1 & 2, running
L&D)
- Weekend Coverage
- Intern, Junior, Senior resident cover:
- Friday night, Saturday 24, and Sunday day
Residents in obstetrics-gynecology are provided the opportunity to study in a variety of practice settings which include academic medicine and multi-specialty group practice. Varied patient care experience and academic training in these settings are beneficial in educating a well-rounded physician who is capable of choosing and performing well in a career in either of these environments.