A Gynecologist or OB/GYN. Same that delivers babies.
Ob/Gyn stands for Obstetrician/Gynecologist.
An Ob-Gyn (obstetrician-gynecologist).
OB/GYN (Obstetrician/Gynecologist).
The OB part of OB/GYN stands for obstetrics or for an obstetrician and the GYN means either gynecology or for a gynecologist, an obstetrician is a Doctor who handles the delivery of babies.
Yes, an OB/GYN (obstetrician/gynecologist) is a doctor. Specifically, she/he is a doctor who cares for women (OB cares for pregnant females and a GYN cares for women having "female" issues).
OBstetrician and GYNecologist. these doctors deal with babies, and other issues down there
Delivery room doctors are called obstetricians. You may also meet there neonatologists - doctors who specialize in the care of newborn babies. Please see the related links for details.
GynecologistsA gynecologist is a physician who specializes in the treatment, diagnosis and procedures related to the female reproductive system.Obstretician An obstetrician is a physician who specializes in the treatment, diagnosis and procedures related to pregnancy, labor and post-childbirth. OB/GYN OB-GYN stands for obstetrician/gynecologist, and is a physician who has completed training and education for both fields concurrently and has particular expertise in pregnancy, childbirth, and disorders of the reproductive system. SignificanceAn OB-GYN can serve as a primary physician or as a consultant for other physicians. Their practice area may be broad, and they vary their area of professional focus.ConsiderationsA woman who is seeking medical advice and services that do not relate to pregnancy will probably consult a gynecologist. An OB-GYN is usually involved when issues around pregnancy and childbirth are involved, but can be consulted in either case.
The definition of OB/GYN is "Obstertrician/Gynecologist". To make things very simple, you are a doctor mainly for pregnant women.
Yes. The training program is the the Ob-Gyn residency program, consisting of four years after medical school graduation.
Generally a plastic surgeon will make much more money than an OB/GYN