Specialty Designation
Fellowship
Specialty Code
236
Type
Specialty
Completing training
28
With known plans
24
Pursuing more training
0
Practicing in the US
11
Group practice
8
In same specialty
11
In same state as program
5
In NHSC or similar underserved area
1
Academician
13
Full-time
13
Military
0
Non-clinical research
0
Non-medical career/left country
0
Unemployed
0
Academic year
2024
Number of accredited programs
36
Length of accredited training
Minimum number of prior years required
Offers graduate year 1 positions, available immediately upon medical school completion
No
Average number of PY1 interviews
13.80
Percent of programs requiring Step 1 score for interview
20.50
Percent of programs requiring Level 1 score (for DOs) for interview
26.40
Total number of active residents/fellows
Average number of residents/fellows
1.80
Average percent female
96.70
Average percent international medical graduates
3.20
Average percent DOs
1.60
Average number of full-time physician faculty
5.50
Average number of part-time physician faculty
0.20
Average percent female full-time physician faculty
89.10
Average ratio of full-time physician faculty to resident/fellow
3.10
Average hours on duty per week
55.00
Average maximum consecutive hours on duty
27.00
Average days off duty per week
1.50
Average percent of training in hospital outpatient clinics
43.00
Average percent of training in non-hospital ambulatory care community settings
20.00
Average number of days of vacation
20.00
Average resident/fellow compensation
Parent Specialties
Specialty Overview

A complex family planning subspecialist is an obstetrician/gynecologist who provides consultation services and comprehensive care for women with complex reproductive health needs. The complex family planning subspecialist has advanced knowledge in the areas of preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures necessary for optimal reproductive health, clinical contraception, and pregnancy termination, as well as the management of complications and reduction of maternal mortality. Subspecialists in complex family planning receive referrals from obstetrician/gynecologists, other physicians, and advanced practice clinicians. The subspecialist in complex family planning also has advanced knowledge and skills in public health, health policy, and advocacy, and expertise in the application of basic, translational, and clinical research in order to provide leadership to advance the field (1).

Sources

  1. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
Association

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists logo
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
acog.org
409 12th St SW
Washington, DC 20024
(202) 638-5577 or (800) 673-8444
Contact information
 

Society of Family Planning logo
Society of Family Planning
societyfp.org
757 E 20th Ave
Ste 370-232
Denver, CO 80205
(866) 584-6758
Email: i[email protected]

Grad Year
2024
Specialty Associations
Name
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Name
Society of Family Planning
Average first year non physician
0.00
Average full-time non-physician
0.29
Average part-time non-physician
0.05
Average pgy positions
1.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00