Ob/Gyn Residency Program Facilities
UT Southwestern’s Ob/Gyn Residency Program offers residents a vibrant clinical environment at two main clinical sites: the exceptional UT Southwestern William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital and the renowned Parkland Memorial Hospital. Between these two sites, residents deliver approximately 40 babies per day and perform an impressive 1,300 hysterectomies each year.

Parkland Memorial Hospital, our primary teaching facility, averages more than 250,000 ambulatory visits and 12,000 deliveries each year. With one of the busiest labor and delivery wings in the country, the hospital offers our residents exposure to unparalleled clinical volume and variety. Moreover, Parkland is home to Dallas County's first neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), which is the largest Level III NICU in the region.

At our flagship, William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital, trainees are exposed to leading-edge technology and advanced approaches to patient care.
Designed to foster collaboration and team-based learning, Clements University Hospital features numerous "touch down" spaces strategically placed to provide small groups space to address emerging issues. On patient floors, dedicated teaching areas serve to facilitate physician rounding and trainee education as well as interdisciplinary care team meetings to develop personalized, collaborative treatment and care plans for each patient.

As part of their training, residents also rotate through Children's Medical Center Dallas, expanding their experience and knowledge in pediatric and adolescent obstetrics and gynecology.




