The WashU Medicine Continuing Medical Education (CME) program offers learning opportunities for physicians in practice, allied health professionals and postgraduate trainees. Courses are offered in seminar format, independent study, by teleconference and online.
Verified attendance at Department of Ob/Gyn grand rounds is eligible for CME credit. Learners must be registered with the WashU Medicine CME program and sign in before the lecture begins.
Grand rounds take place via ZOOM at 8 a.m. CT. Active participation during Q&A is encouraged via appropriate entry in ZOOM chat.
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Upcoming Grand Rounds
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12 Feb
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19 Feb
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26 Feb
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5 Mar
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12 Mar
Grand Rounds Recording Archive
“Truth, Transparency, & Transformation: Dismantling Obstetric Racism in Hospital Births”
November 11, 2020
Dána-Ain Davis, MPH, PhD & Karen Scott, MD, MPH, FACOG
“Fertility Preservation: Cancer and Beyond”
October 28, 2020
Dr. Valerie Ratts, MD & Dr. Kenan Omurtag, MD
“Modern Management of Multi-compartment Pelvic Organ Prolapse”
October 21, 2020
Jerry L. Lowder, MD, MSc
Probstein Lecture “Immune Tolerance and Inflammatory Disorders of Pregnancy – New Insights and Opportunities”
October 14, 2020
Sarah Robertson, MD
“The current state of Same-Day Discharge in Gynecologic Surgery”
September 23, 2020
Elise Bardawil, MD
“Camel Lectureship: Perspectives on Treatment Advances in Ovarian Cancer”
September 9, 2020
Dineo Khabele, MD
How to get CME credit for Virtual Grand Rounds
CME credit is available for those who join Grand Rounds virtually no later than 8:15 and have their FULL NAME visible to the audience, as this participant list will be used for attendance and CME credit.
Questions? Please contact us!
For specific information about grand rounds, please contact:
Carol Hopfinger, carolh@wustl.edu
WashU is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. WashU designates each continuing medical education activity for 1 credit hour in category 1 of the Physician’s Recognition Award of the AMA. Physicians should claim only those hours of credit that they actually spent in the educational activity.