© 2010 Center for Haitian Studies, Inc. All rights reserved. Designed and maintained by Romuald Blanchard
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This resource page is made available to our students in order to improve compliance with the requirements for
enrollment and participation in the six (6) weeks clinical rotation in Obstetrics and Gynecology sponsored by the
Center for Haitian Studies, Health & Human Services, Inc. and GMHETC.
ADMISSION PROCEDURES
Each student must first confirm participation to the clinical rotation
in Obstetrics and Gynecology by sending an email to the following
address: naomi@centerforhaitianstudies.org
- Submit the required documentation before orientation date
- Attend orientation
NORTH SHORE Medical Center
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All documentation for registration should be sent to:
Naomi Jeanty, MD
8260 N.E.2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33138
Tel: (305) 757-9555
Fax: (305) 756-8023
or email at
naomi@centerforhaitianstudies.org
ORIENTATION: Monday Feb 15, 2010 at 12:00pm
LOCATION: Center for Haitian Studies, Health & Human Services 8260 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33138
PARKING: Parking available across the street 8267 N.E. 2nd Avenue (Royal Assembly Kingdom of Elohim)
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CONTACT:
Naomi Jeanty, M.D. (305) 757-9555
Tancine Monestime (305) 757-9555
Rom Blanchard (305) 757-9555
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Feedbacks & Suggestions
Questions & Concerns to:
Romuald Blanchard
8260 N.E.2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33138
Tel: (305) 757-9555
Fax: (305) 756-8023
rom@centerforhaitianstudies.org
SITE PROCEDURES, SCHEDULE & EVALUATION
Please report to your assigned site at 8:30am or
(as indicated on schedule). Then, communicate
with the site contact as to the daily schedule for the
physician.
Click below to download & print Master Schedule:
ROTATION MASTER SCHEDULE
Please note that each student will provide the
preceptor at each site with a blank student
evaluation form bearing the student's photo, name
and information.
Please click above and print student evaluation
form and copy your photo on it as indicated in
sample page above before giving it to preceptor.
Please note that completed student evaluations by
preceptors will be collected by the CHS staff. By
policy and under no circumstances, should
any student collect completed evaluation from
preceptors. Even in cases where a preceptor
would, by mistake, hand a student his/her
evaluation. The student should refuse and
should immediately alert
Naomi Jeanty, MD
(305) 757-9555
or email
naomi@centerforhaitianstudies.org
LECTURE SERIES: Weekly on Thursdays
CASE PRESENTATIONS: Weekly on Tuesdays
Attendance is required
LOCATION: Center for Haitian Studies, Health & Human Services, Inc. 8260 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33138
PARKING: Parking available across the street 8267 N.E. 2nd Avenue (Royal Assembly Kingdom of Elohim)
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END OF EACH CYCLE REQUIREMENTS:
At the end of each two-week cycle, each
student will turn in clinical training
logs/patients logs (signed by the physician)
and a completed evaluation by the student
on the preceptor performance.
These forms are part of the registration
package and are ready to download on the
site.
Completed forms should go to:
Naomi Jeanty, MD
8260 N.E. 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33138
(305) 757-9555
Fax: (305) 756-8023
naomi@centerforhaitianstudies.org
TRAINING SITES
CENTER FOR HAITIAN STUDIES 8260 NE 2nd Ave Miami, FL 33138
& AFFILIATED SITES
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Scheduling and Assignment to Training Sites:
Students are assigned to specific training sites based
on a number of criteria. Scheduling of rotations and
assignments of students to training sites are final and
will not be changed to accommodate student
preferences. Students are responsible for arranging
their own transportation to ensure timely arrival at
rotation sites. We cannot take carpooling
arrangements or other student preferences into
consideration when making assignment decisions.
Appeal of Final Grade:
Final grades are computed, by our staff, based on the
evaluation forms completed and reported to us by
preceptors. These grades are transferred directly to
the Clinical Dean and/or staff designated by your
Medical School. Any dispute about the final grade
must follow the medical school’s procedure for
appealing grades. Under no circumstances will a final
grade be changed by our staff outside of the medical
school’s appeal procedure. If students have concerns
during the rotation about how they will be evaluated,
these concerns should be brought to the attention of
our rotation coordinator who will resolve difficulties with
preceptors prior to grades being issued.