Beifits, include:
flexiblility, easy work, pick your shifts, and being able to relocate
Some possible fringe benefits for obstetricians/gynecologists might include medical and dental insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, professional development opportunities, and potential for higher earning potential due to the specialized nature of their work. Additionally, they may enjoy the satisfaction and fulfillment that comes from helping patients with reproductive health and delivering babies.
According to what I have read, an Obstetrician is a Gynecologist, but a Gynecologist is not always an Obstetrician. Being an Obstetrician you must be able to identify, treat and handle the female reproductive system just like a Gynecologist. However, I believe you can practice being an Obstetrician without beings a Gynecologist. If your more keen on just the delivery and treatment for newborns, consider neonatology.
No, you need an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) to be an Obstetrician/Gynecologist.
A$125,000
Yes, and many are.
after high school what degree is needed to became an obstetrician
Ask your gynecologist or obstetrician.
OBGYN-Obstetrician/Gynecologist
obstetrician-gynecologist
OBGYN-Obstetrician/Gynecologist
Ob/Gyn stands for Obstetrician/Gynecologist.
Gynecologist or an obstetrician if you are pregnant
14-15,000 Dirhams.