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Something to think about: from http://www.acgme.org/adspublic/reports/pbProgs.asp

[2200511036] University of Southern California/LAC+USC Medical Center Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Women's Hospital, Rm 5K-13
1240 North Mission Road
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Laila I. Muderspach, MD Probation

Effective: 5/29/2003
[2201121070] Jackson Memorial Hospital/Jackson Health System Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Medical Center
Holtz Center Room 4070
1611 NW 12th Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
Victor H. Gonzalez-Quintero, MD, MPH Probation

Effective: 10/6/2005 8/1/2006
[2201611086] Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Mercy Hospital and Medical Center
Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
2525 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60616
Susan H. Porto, MD Probation

Effective: 5/19/2005 6/1/2007
[2202121107] Louisiana State University Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Louisiana State University Health SciencesCenter
Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
1542 Tulane Avenue - Room 501
New Orleans, LA 70112
Rodney J. Hoxsey, MD, MS Probation

Effective: 10/6/2005 10/1/2007
[2202811152] University of Missouri-Columbia Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine
402 Keene Street, 3rd Floor
DC570.00
Columbia, MO 65201
Hung N. Winn, MD, JD Probation

Effective: 10/6/2005 10/1/2007
[2202821154] University of Missouri at Kansas City Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
UMKC - Truman Medical Center
2301 Holmes Street
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Kansas City, MO 64108
Roger P. Smith, MD Probation

Effective: 5/25/2006 10/26/2006
[2203521198] NYU Downtown Hospital Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
New York Downtown Hospital
Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
170 William Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Allan Klapper, MD Probation

Effective: 10/7/2004 11/1/2006
[2203521205] New York Medical College at St Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center of New York Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
St Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center
Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
153 West 11th Street
New York, NY 10011
George M. Mussalli, MD Probation

Effective: 5/27/2004 10/24/2006
[2203521326] Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
Dept of Obstetrics,Gynecology & Women's Health
234 East 149th Street, Room 5-18
Bronx, NY 10451
Ray A. Mercado, DO Probation

Effective: 1/22/2004 4/18/2006
[2203821236] Wright State University Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Wright State University School of Medicine
128 E. Apple Street
Suite 3800 CHE
Dayton, OH 45409
Mark S. Campbell, MD Probation

Effective: 5/25/2006 5/1/2007
[2203921240] University of Oklahoma College of Medicine-Tulsa Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine - Tulsa
Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1145 S. Utica Ave., # 600
Tulsa, OK 74104
Michael M. Makii, MD Probation

Effective: 5/25/2006 5/1/2008
[2204212267] San Juan City Hospital Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
San Juan City Hospital
Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
PMB 370,PO BOX 70344 Centro Medico de P.R.
San Juan, PR 00936
Jorge Gandia, MD Probation

Effective: 5/27/2004 1/24/2007
[2204721341] East Tennessee State University Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
ETSU James H Quillen College of Medicine
Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
PO Box 70569
Johnson City, TN 37614
Martin E. Olsen, MD Probation

Effective: 1/22/2004
[2204811315] Texas Tech University (El Paso) Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
4800 Alberta Avenue
El Paso, TX 79905
Jose L. Gonzalez, MD Probation

Effective: 10/7/2004 8/2/2006
[2205111014] Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth) Program
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth)
Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology
620 John Paul Jones Circle
Portsmouth, VA 23708
John M. O'Boyle, MD Probation

Effective: 10/7/2004 2/7/2007
 
Can we find out why these programs are put on probation? Does this mean we shouldn't apply/interview with probationary programs?

Thanks!
 
I don't know the reasons for some of the programs being on probation. But I do know thats its not always a bad thing/harbinger of how bad the program is. For Wright State, I heard it was a problem with documenting procedures performed-- they actually performed all the required numbers, just didn't write it down-- and that they otherwise met every other criterion. So no, I wouldnt say it means that you shouldn't apply to programs on probation, just that its something good to know so you can inquire at the interview. Anybody heard any other explainations for why the other programs were on probation?
 
I'm curious about this as well. From talking to a couple of people in the OB/GYN department at my school, being on probation doesn't appear to be a reason not to apply to a program. Sounds like applying and inquiring about it at interview time is the way to go.
 
I also think checking CREOG's clearinghouse for the open positions is a good clue to problems at programs. Some places have open spaces in multiple years, which to me is worrisome. It's off of the ACOG website.
 
Don't flame me if I'm wrong, but I did hear that Jackson Memorial's probation had something to do with the call rooms and nothing to do with the actual care of patients.
 
Try to keep in mind WHY probation is a big deal....the problem is not really what the program did wrong, the problem is that 1) they did SOMETHING wrong and 2) by doing whatever that something is so poorly, they put the training futures of all the resident's at risk. If not corrected, probation can lead to closing of a program, which is bad...

I did interview at 1 place on probation, and declined another interview at a program with probation status when on the interview trail. However, after thinking about it, I declined to consider the program on probation, even though they assured me that it was "merely" an administrative issue. I would be very wary of a program that either is too disorganized to take care of the details, or that doesn't care enough about the residents to do so. Be careful out there!
 
Try to keep in mind WHY probation is a big deal....the problem is not really what the program did wrong, the problem is that 1) they did SOMETHING wrong and 2) by doing whatever that something is so poorly, they put the training futures of all the resident's at risk. If not corrected, probation can lead to closing of a program, which is bad...

I did interview at 1 place on probation, and declined another interview at a program with probation status when on the interview trail. However, after thinking about it, I declined to consider the program on probation, even though they assured me that it was "merely" an administrative issue. I would be very wary of a program that either is too disorganized to take care of the details, or that doesn't care enough about the residents to do so. Be careful out there!

Agree with this. Having a program shut down mid stream is a potential disaster. One university program after several years of probation, was shut down, forcing residents to find other programs.

Each program is required to tell you that they are on probation. In the recent past there was no way to find out they were on probation until you actually interviewed, so this list is a refreshing acknowlegment by the ACGME that there are programs with serious enough deficiencies to warrant correction, and applicants need to know this. This is one of the few tidbits we can actually get from an independent source before we spend time and cash on interview travels. It is also a powerful incentive for programs to clean up their acts on their own or lose potentially desireable residents.

Ask every program what RRC citations they've received and what their plan is to fix them. That'll give you a clue how they've performed. It's a reasonable thing to ask. They know everything about you...grades, board scores, honors, extra-curriculars...practically everything but your underwear color, so I think you should know their details as well before you decide to rank them. Ask things like board pass rates, program completion rates, if they have people wash out, try to find out why.
 
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