Our residency program is a university-based program at Creighton University School of Medicine. Creighton University is one of four Catholic medical schools in the United States. Each year we graduate four very qualified and compassionate OB/GYN physicians into various communities across the United states as well as match four new PGY I residents for a full complement of 16 residents in the program.
Our residency program was formed in 1939 by Dr. Maurice E. Grier who graduated from Creighton College of Medicine in 1917. Dr. Grier returned as a faculty member in 1919 and later becoming acting director of the Department of Gynecology in 1929. In 1937 he was was appointed professor and director of the combined departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the School of Medicine and Creighton Memorial Saint Joseph Hospital. Our residency program continues to thrive since its inception in 1939.
Program Director:
Sami Zeineddine, MD, FACOG
Program Director
Assistant Professor
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology provides opportunities and social outlets for residents, such as:
We have a new Lactation Room available in our Education Building for our trainees!
The OB/GYN Residency Program focuses educational attention on the learner, in the spirit of cura personalis. With this focus, the department is able to support and deliver healthcare needs of all women in the Omaha area. Furthermore, our residents are inculcated with the spirit of always “doing more,” whether it is in the realm of patient care, education of medical students and other learners in healthcare, or contributing to the expanding knowledge base of the specialty.