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Family Medicine Residency - Structured Training for Rural Enhancement of Community Health in Obstetrics (STRETCH-OB)

The University of Illinois College of Medicine
Full-time
On-site
Illinois
Training Program, Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB-GYN), Women's Health, Medical Students, Residency, Labor and Delivery, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Surgery, Medically Underserved Populations (MUP)

Family Medicine Residency - Structured Training for Rural Enhancement of Community Health in Obstetrics (STRETCH-OB)

STRETCH-OB is a track within our Family Medicine Residency Program for residents who are committed to providing obstetrics in a rural or underserved community. This is a HRSA-funded program and a collaboration between the University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford’s Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Department of OB/GYN at UW Health SwedishAmerican Hospital and Crusader Community Clinic, as well as our rural partners. The purpose of the program is to reduce poor maternal and birth outcomes in rural and underserved areas by increasing the number of family medicine physicians with high-quality, evidence-based obstetrical skills who practice in these areas.

Residents participating in this track will complete all of the requirements for board certification in family medicine as well as additional obstetrics and gynecology rotations (and call) to enhance their obstetrical skills. Upon completion of their three-year residency program, STRETCH-OB residents will have experience in higher-risk obstetrics and surgical obstetrics by completing a minimum of 50 C-sections as first assist, 50 C-sections as primary surgeon and 100 vaginal deliveries, as well as additional training in newborn care and resuscitation.

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Eligibility

  • Medical school graduation within one year of start date or recent clinical activity in the practice of medicine
  • Competitive applicant with demonstrated interest in practicing family medicine
  • Strong interest in obstetrics with an interest and aptitude for surgical obstetrics
  • Intent to practice in a rural or underserved community upon completion of residency training

These criteria are simply the requirements needed for your application to be reviewed; they do not guarantee an interview. Interviews will be granted upon further review of the application and all of its contents.

Six STRETCH-OB Rural sites in the state of Illinois and northwestern Iowa map showing 3 health care partners in Rockford and 6 rural health care partners throughout all of Illinois and northwestern Iowa.

STRETCH-OB residents will complete a minimum of 50 C-sections as first assistant, 50 C-sections as primary surgeon and 100 vaginal deliveries. Residents will participate in a rural rotation as a family medicine provider of obstetrics care for one month in each of their PGY2 and PGY3 years and a rural gynecology rotation in their PGY3 year.

These rotations can be selected from our rural partner sites, Gibson Area Hospital (Gibson City, IL), OSF Saint Katharine Medical Center (Dixon, IL), Freeport Health Network (Freeport, IL), Regional Medical Center (Manchester, IA), HSHS St. Francis (Litchfield, IL) or OSF St. Mary Medical Center (Galesburg, IL).

STRETCH-OB residents will take an additional 1-2 STRETCH-OB shifts per week when residents are not on an inpatient medicine, OB or away rotation for longitudinal C-section and delivery training.

OB Table

YearProgramCurriculum Comparison
PGY1
Family Medical Residency Program

  • 12 weeks inpatient medicine rotations

STRETCH-OB Program

  • Same as above plus

  • 12 weeks inpatient OB rotations

  • Additional 1-2 STRETCH-OB shifts per week (7 a.m.-12 p.m., 5 p.m.-10 p.m.)

PGY2Family Medical Residency

  • 4 weeks OB rotation

  • 4 weeks OB senior rotation

  • 8 weeks inpatient medicine senior rotations

STRETCH-OB Program

  • Same as above plus

  • 1-2 additional STRETCH-OB shifts per week (7 a.m.-12 p.m., 5 p.m.-10 p.m.)

  • 1 STRETCH-OB Mandatory Elective Rural Rotation at a rural hospital site.
PGY3Family Medical Residency Program

  • 4 weeks OB senior rotation

  • 8 weeks inpatient medicine senior rotations

STRETCH-OB Program

  • Same as above plus

  • 1-2 additional STRETCH-OB shifts per week (7 a.m.-12 p.m., 5 p.m.-10 p.m.)

  • 1 STRETCH-OB Mandatory Elective Rural Rotation at a rural hospital site.

  • 1 Rural Ambulatory Gynecology rotation at Freeport Health Network Memorial Hospital.

Application Process

To apply to the STRETCH-OB program, first complete the application through AAMC ERAS system indicating your interest in the University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford Family Medicine Residency Program (#2268120C0). As part of the AAMC ERAS application, you should submit one letter of recommendation from your Department of Family Medicine, one letter from your Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, and a third supporting letter from Family Medicine or Obstetrics.

After submitting your application through the AAMC ERAS system, please submit a letter of interest via email to STRETCH-OB@uic.edu addressing the following:

  • Your interest in family medicine
  • Your interest and desire to train in advanced obstetrics, including surgical obstetrics
  • Why you aspire to practice in a rural or underserved area

Your letter of interest should include your name and AAMC ID # as the header. Font size should be no smaller than 10 and the letter should be no more than two pages in length.

We will contact you if we wish to schedule an interview. Interviews will take place from late October through January.

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