Mankus, Erin BSchool of Medicine |
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Board certified specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology. I care
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8/2017 - Present | Medical Staff | University Health System, OBGYN, San Antonio, TX |
7/2017 - Present | Assistant Professor/Clinical | UT Health-San Antonio, Ob-Gyn, San Antonio, TX |
Year | Degree | Discipline | Institution |
2017 | Residency | Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency | University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio San Antonio , TX |
2013 | MD | Doctorate of Medicine | University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio San Antonio , TX |
2001 | MBA | Accounting | University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business Austin , TX |
2001 | BBA | Integrated Program in Accounting | University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business Austin , TX |
Date | Description | Institution | # Students |
10/2019 - Present | Endocrine & Female Reproductive | The University of Texas Health Science Center | |
Provide a large group didactic session for second year medical students in the Endocrine and Female Reproductive Module, focus on Hormone Regulation in Pregnancy. | |||
7/2019 - Present | Special Topic | The University of Texas Health Science Center | |
Course Director - Course director for senior medical student rotations in the OBGYN Department. Facilitate the course content, scheduling, assessment and grading process for all students enrolled in the senior electives OBGY4000-7000. | |||
7/2018 - 6/2020 | Clinical Skills | The University of Texas Health Science Center | |
Assigned a group of 22 Medical Students to facilitate the education of clinical skills through standardized patient encounters and small group sessions. Worked with this group of students through their first and second year coursework to develop physical exam and interviewing skills. | |||
4/2018 - Present | Undergraduate Student Supervision | UT Health San Antonio | |
9/2017 - 6/2020 | MEDICINE- BEHAVIOR AND SOCIETY LONGITUDINAL MODULE | The University of Texas Health Science Center | |
Assigned first year medical students and coordinate clinical encounters through three semesters of medical school to facilitate the education of physical exam skills, completing histories, and organizing medical information into standardized written and oral presentations. | |||
8/2017 - Present | Resident Didactic Lectures | UT Health San Antonio - OBGYN Department | 24 students |
Provide interactive didactic based lectures to OBGYN residents on various topics including Abnormal Uterine Bleeding, Pelvic Pain, Adnexal Masses, and Endometriosis, Three to four lectures per year lasting 30 minutes to 1 hour. | |||
8/2017 - Present | OBGYN Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Conference | UT Health San Antonio - OBGYN Department | 24 students |
Facilitate the OBGYN Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Conference covering high-risk obstetrical complications and provide didactic based lectures on several complex topics such as Postpartum hemorrhage, Critical Care in Pregnancy, Hypertensive Disease in Pregnancy, Operative Delivery Complications. Responsible for 4-5 conferences per year, lasting 1.5 hours each. | |||
7/2017 - Present | Obgyn Clerkship | The University of Texas Health Science Center | |
Provide small group didactics covering the topics of Preterm Labor and Spontaneous Abortion to each group of medical students rotating through the OBGYN Clerkship. Responsible for medical student education in the operating room, labor and delivery, inpatient and emergency room acute obstetrical/gynecological care, and ambulatory care. |
Journal Article |
Mankus EB, Holden AE, Seeker PM, Kampschmidt JC, McLaughlin JE, Schenken RS, Knudtson JF. Prewash total motile count is a poor predictor of live birth in intrauterine insemination cycles Fertility and Sterility 2019 Apr;111(4):708-713. |
Liu J, Murray AM, Mankus EB, Ireland KE, Acosta OM, Ramsey PS. In Reply Obstetrics and Gynecology 2019 Feb;133(2). |
Liu J, Murray AM, Mankus EB, Ireland KE, Acosta O, Ramsey PS. Adjuvant Use of Rifampin for Refractory Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy Obstetrics and Gynecology 2018 Jun;132(3):678-681. |