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Audition Rotation

We are excited to welcome 4th year medical students interested in the OMECO at Oklahoma State University Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program. Our audition rotations are offered each year, July through mid-October. This two-week experience offers a well-rounded schedule, with a mix of days and nights on labor and delivery units at both OSU Medical Center and Saint Francis Hospital. You will also spend time in our ambulatory clinic, allowing you a comprehensive view of obstetrics and gynecology care in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Additionally, you will work one 12-hour weekend shift, offering an immersive experience with our team.

 

During your time with us, you will have the opportunity to work alongside our residents and faculty, experience our program’s collaborative and supportive environment, gain hands-on exposure to high-risk obstetrics and gynecology, and explore Tulsa. We look forward to having you join us and seeing firsthand the camaraderie and dedication that define our residency program! 

 

Apply early as these spots fill quickly! 


Auditions for OB/GYN are held from July through mid-October.

Questions and/or difficulties about the online application can be forwarded to the Clinical Education department: Melissa Goodell 

 

Residency Program Application

Program applicants will be considered only with the completion of an application through ResidencyCAS for the upcoming application year.

 

Complete applications are diligently reviewed by a committee comprised of administrative personnel, program faculty and program chief residents. Candidates are notified if they are going to be offered an interview, based on the dates set by ACOG/CREOG. Please do not call or email the program asking if an application has been received or reviewed.

 

Applicants are required to meet one of the following qualifications to be eligible to interview: 

  1. Graduate of a COCA accredited College of Osteopathic Medicine 
  2. Graduate of a United States (US) LCME college of medicine plus completion of all OSU-CHS/OMECO prerequisite requirements for entry into an ACGME accredited Osteopathic Recognition residency program. 
  3. Graduate of a US LCME college of medicine and a passing score on the COMLEX-USA Level 1 exam and a score of at least 550 on the COMLEX-USA Level 2 exam.

OMECO OB/GYN will participate in NRMP for AY 2025-2026.

 

MD Applicants

20 Business Days Prior to the Match the Applicant Must Have Ready for Submission:

  1. 60 hours of OSU-COM’s years one and two to include; OMM I, II, III, and IV. A Teaching Guide for Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine or lectures may be used to direct the lab portion. Certificate of completion will be provided.  OMM education from outside institutions will not be accepted.
  2. Verification that candidate completed the CORRE examination with a minimum passing score at or above the 10th percentile.
  3. Letter of recommendation from a D.O. with an active practice to be included with residency application. (letter must indicate that applicant understands osteopathic philosophy)

During Residency:

  1. Complete 60 hours of OPP Continuing Medical Education, approved by the OSU-CHS/OMECO, achieved through any of the following: CME courses, didactics, elective rotations, etc. focusing on clinical application.
  2. Successfully pass an OMM basic skills competency practical examination, administered by OSU-CHS faculty, prior to PGY-2.
  3. Satisfactorily progress through the Osteopathic Recognition Milestones during residency.

 

Medical Student Clerkship

This clerkship is conducted under the supervision of the Chairperson of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and the Associate Dean for Clinical Education. The Chairperson, or his/her designee, will assign the immediate supervisor(s) for each student or group of students. Student activities will be coordinated to combine didactic and practical instruction to optimize educational opportunities.

 

The goals for this clerkship are to: (1) introduce the osteopathic medical student to the field of obstetrics & gynecology, (2) enable the osteopathic medical student to recognize common disease processes and corresponding treatments, (3) incorporate a multidisciplinary approach to caring for an obstetrics & gynecology patient, and (4) prepare the osteopathic student for a holistic approach to patient care, regardless of the specialty said student chooses to pursue.

 

The curriculum will emphasize the work-up, evaluation, and treatment and disposition of patients. Students will obtain this knowledge through the completion of selected readings, online lectures, presentations, and exams. Students will incorporate this knowledge through their experiences in the clinic, hospital and operating room. Should there be questions regarding the conduct, objectives or content of the clerkship, please contact the Obstetrics & Gynecology Student Coordinator.

 

For more information, please visit the Office of Clinical Education.

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