OBGYN Residency Training Program

MacDonald Women’s Hospital is an integral part of University Hospitals Case Medical Center the primary teaching affiliate of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine .  The resident education program in Obstetrics and Gynecology at MacDonald Women’s Hospital, is a fully accredited four year program. 

MacDonald is one of only eleven free standing Women’s Hospitals in the United States, and, except for electives, our program is based entirely within MacDonald.  In 2006, based on the proven strength of our educational program, the RRC allowed our residency cohort to increase to 5 residents per year.
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Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

The University Hospitals Case (UHC) Medical Center Fellowship program in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) is designed to prepare fellows for productive careers in academic medicine. 

The program will take advantage of the breadth of research interests of the active faculty and the educational opportunities available to post-doctoral fellows at University Hospitals Case Medical Center and the co-located Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Graduate School. 
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Relationship Based Care

 
 
Nurses are know for comfort, compassion and caring and now, at University Hospitals, they are forging an even deeper relationship with their patients.
Physician Referral

Physician Referral Department staff are available to answer calls Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM EST.
(After 4:30 PM, you may leave a voice mail, which will be returned the following morning.)
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University Hospitals Center for International Relations

Our Center for International Relations ensures that international patients receive the highest quality care and services.

Our staff of over 1,300 physicians embraces a caring philosophy which reaches across all cultures. Patients benefit from a wide range of services including pre-medical evaluations and second opinions, lodging and banking assistance, translation / interpretation, ethnic menu preparation, and more.
For further information about the Center for International Relations , please call (216) 844-5677.

Continuing Medical Education

Through our affiliation with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, University Hospitals provides resources and opportunities for lifelong education in basic and clinical science.
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