In 2023, the CU PAG Section had a total of 521 cases. Of those cases:
The mission of the , located at Children’s Hospital 麻豆传媒高清, is to provide comprehensive gynecologic and hematologic care to adolescents and young adults with heavy menstrual bleeding with or without an underlying blood disorder. Dr. Tricia Huguelet serves as the Medical Director, along with Dr. Genevieve Moyer in Hematology, and manages a team of providers including physical therapy, psychiatry and social work. The clinic is recognized as a Clinic of Excellence within the Foundation for Women and Girls with Blood Disorders (FWGBD) and is aligned with the foundation’s Learning Action Network. This clinic and our collaboration with FWGBD will provide fellows with exposure to the adolescent and young adults with heavy menstrual bleeding and blood disorders, access to clinical experts in the field, and create regional and national research opportunities.
This , led by world renowned experts, is dedicated to the management of patients with complex colorectal conditions like cloaca. Gynecology provides care to these patients from infancy to adulthood. In 2020, Gynecology participated in 31 cases with Colorectal surgery and/or Urology. The PAG fellow will be actively involved in evaluating and managing these patients in outpatient and inpatient settings and will actively participate in complex surgical planning and training in these surgeries. A specific surgical rotation is designated to this training program.
In addition to the above nationally recognized programs, we have that are led by faculty within the Section of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology and other medical and surgical specialties. The fellow will rotate through these clinics on a regular basis as part of their routine and subspeciality training in PAG. These clinics include the following:
In conjunction with clinical programming, the PAG fellow will also obtain skills necessary to perform clinical outcomes-based research in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. The Children’s Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 and the University of 麻豆传媒高清-Department of OB-GYN are committed to providing the essential foundation to successfully complete a novel project during fellowship and continue successful research production after graduation. Our Co-Directors for Research, Stephen Scott MD, MPH and Kendra Hutchens, PhD work exclusively with the PAG Department and will guide fellows through the logistics of clinical research including IRB protocol completion, study coordination, patient recruitment, data collection, statistical analysis, along with poster and manuscript writing. In addition to their research expertise, the PAG fellow will also have access to hospital-wide supports for research. Children’s Hospital Center for Surgery was established to support all surgical subspecialties and has developed the Research Outcomes in Children’s Surgery (ROCS) Team. ROCS can assist the PAG fellow from idea inception to project completion, with additional support in research education, methodology review, complex statistical analysis, and editing. As part of our research program, fellows will be expected to develop a novel project, with the goal of submission for national or international presentation and manuscript submission to a peer-reviewed journal. Our long-term goal is to see rigorous and well-designed research production expanding nationally to all institutions that our fellows choose to join upon fellowship completion.
The Section of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is also dedicated to the education of medical students and residents, as well as our future fellows. We currently have a dedicated 6-week rotation in PAG, with one PGY-2 resident splitting their rotation between the PAG and Reproductive Endocrinology services. The resident becomes an integral member of our team, seeing patients in general PAG and subspecialty clinics, rounding on ED and Inpatient consults, scrubbing on OR cases, and actively participating in didactics and educational conferences. We are proud of our educational mission and expect that our fellows will also participate in the education of our trainees.
PAG was one of my favorite rotations of second year. All of the attendings are amazing to work with and the pathology you see at Children's Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 is an unparalleled experience.
OB-GYN Resident, Class of 2023
PAG is a rotation where we finally get to learn how to best take care of our child and young adult patients, in a way that is sensitive and comprehensive. On our PAG rotation, we get excellent training in discussing difficult topics with our teenage patients, and how to make them feel most comfortable. PAG offers experience in such a variety of topics - bleeding disorders, Mullerian anomalies, vulvovaginitis in children - we get to see everything, common and rare. Kids and teens need different care than our typical adult OB-GYN population - it’s so important to learn the best way to take care of them.”
OB-GYN Resident, Class of 2023
The Section of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology at Children’s Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 is comprised of a large and diverse faculty group, including 5 physicians and one nurse practitioner. All of our physicians have a Focused Practice Designation in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology by the American Board of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and two faculty have fellowship training in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. Our faculty group have a wide variety of clinical and research interests, including heavy menstrual bleeding and blood disorders, congenital anomalies of the reproductive tract, fertility preservation and reproductive late effects, adolescent chronic pelvic pain and mood disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome and complex contraception.
As Chief of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, Dr. Tricia Huguelet is passionate about remaining committed to the mission of the section and expanding our national and international reputation for patients with pediatric and adolescent gynecologic conditions. Our team is also dedicated to advocacy and community engagement, working to promote the health and well-being of our patients both inside and outside of the hospital. In order to maintain that enthusiasm and engagement, she has developed biannual treats for the PAG team. Each year, one retreat is held to further develop the clinical, educational, and advocacy mission of the section and one retreat is held to develop the research mission. With each clinical retreat, the team is also invited to engage in a fun and relaxed activity outside of the hospital. Throughout the year, the team also gets together for social hours, dinners, journal clubs and much, much more!
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