No. You need to get a medical degree (post-graduate) and then go through internship and residency rotations at a hospital which accepts you, and finally take the board certified tests in order to become one. It's very hard work, trust me.
normaly it s 6 years of medical studies and 2 years obstetrician.
Any science class will be important.
Obstetrician/Midwife
The Online College was created in 1997.
I think Howard university. the university of Georgia medical college of Georgia in Augusta Emory
There was a obstetrician helping a lady to give birth
Obstetrician
An obstetrician-gynecologist is required to obtain continuing medical education (CME) credits to renew his or her license. These credits are obtained by attending approved courses, seminars and conferences.
( El ) " Doctor " / OR / " médico " " OBSTETRA " ( = [the] doctor obstetrician ).
James Hendry - obstetrician - was born in 1885.
They are called a obstetrician
James Hendry - obstetrician - died in 1945.