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- •This article describes the introduction of a new open educational resource on gynecological assessment.
- •The open educational resource addresses gynecological history taking and the clinical examination, and it addresses the needs of underserved populations including patients who have experienced trauma, patients who are differently abled, and gender and sexual minorities.
- •Students had a high level of engagement with the open educational resource.
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Funding: This work was funded by eCampus Ontario, a virtual learning strategy funded by the Government of Ontario (in Canada).
The open educational resource that was evaluated in this brief was created by 3 of the coauthors: Katherine Trip, Jean Wilson, and Margaret Verkuyl. The coauthors of the open educational resource are Katherine Trip and Jean Wilson.
In compliance with standard ethical guidelines, the author reports no relationships with business or industry that would pose a conflict of interest