Long Curriculum 3.0 in Resident Education: Comprehensive Curriculum in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology for Postgraduate Trainees in Obstetrics/Gynecology, Pediatrics, and Adolescent Medicine

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10.1016/j.jpag.2021.12.017

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French, Amanda V, Veronica Alaniz, Tania Dumont, ME Sophie Gibson, Jennifer Howell, Tara Justice, Ashli Lawson, Hong-Thao Thieu, et al. (2022). Long Curriculum 3.0 in Resident Education: Comprehensive Curriculum in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology for Postgraduate Trainees in Obstetrics/Gynecology, Pediatrics, and Adolescent Medicine. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 10.1016/j.jpag.2021.12.017 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24919.

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Jennifer Occhipinti Howell

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

As an academician in Obstetrics and Gynecology, I serve as an administrator, educator, and well-respected clinician. My faculty practice provides primary healthcare throughout the female life cycle, prenatal care, and gynecologic services. While I am committed to providing full spectrum Obstetrics and Gynecology, I have also found a few specialized niches which make my practice unique:

➢I serve as a referral provider for breast cancer patients with gynecologic problems: bleeding on Tamoxifen, vasomotor symptoms, contraceptive options, and women affected by BRCA mutations. I am a regional expert on non-hormonal alternatives for treating vasomotor symptoms among breast cancer survivors. I provide educational opportunities for other providers, so they can learn about these treatments.  I founded a Menopause Specialty Clinic in 2016 providing consultation and primary gynecologic care to all women at this stage of life which is held each week and I am continuing this work at Duke through the Center for Menopause at Arringdon.

➢I am the only pediatric and adolescent gynecologists in the Triangle and am one of only a few in the entire Southeast Region. Families across North Carolina seek my expertise on a range of pediatric and adolescent gynecologic conditions: labial adhesions, prepubescent bleeding and vaginitis, adolescents with bleeding diatheses and heavy menstrual bleeding. I also provide gynecologic care for disabled adolescents, whose care can sometimes pose additional challenges.

➢In addition, through my collaborative work seeing complex young patients I have developed several other multidisciplinary collaborations serving important needs for populations that often have difficulty finding knowledgeable comprehensive care elsewhere.
-I am the founder of the Congenital GU Anomalies Interest Group - a cross divisional and specialty group of clinicians that are working to improve education, collaboration, and a service-line here at Duke; e.g complex Mullerian Abnormalities
-I provide the adult care as well as expert consultation to Turner’s syndrome patients, in collaboration with  Pediatric Endocrinology.
-I am the Faculty Co-director of Women and Girls with Bleeding Disorders Clinic with the Division of Hematology which was begun at UNC in 2018 and I am currently in the process of creating a similar clinic at Duke.

In addition to high quality innovative clinical care, medical education has been the other focus of my academic career. I have served in leadership leadership roles in both Undergraduate and Graduate Medical Education summarized below: 

  • Medical Director of Resident Continuity Clinic at UNC 2012 -2021
  • DWHA Rotation Director for Duke PGY-1 and Curriculum Committee member
  • Course Director; 4th year elective Ambulatory OB/GYN Women’s Health Selective since 2018 -21 UNC
  • Reproductive Block Director - Duke School of Medicine - Spring 2022; Co-Course Director of Reproductive Medicine taught for 5 weeks each fall to second year medical students 2016 -2021
  • Co-Clerkship Director of Care of Specialized Populations from 2016 –2020. This clerkship incorporated OBGYN, Psychiatry, and Pediatrics. 

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