An obstetrician is responsible for the pregnant moms health while pregnant and is usually the doctor delivering the baby
midwifery or obstetrics
A doctor of medicine degree (M.D.) followed by a residency in Obstetrics/Gynecology.
As to a kidney doctor, like any doctor, the difference between MD and DO is what the titles stand for. A DO is a Doctor of Obstetrics, and an MD is simply a Medical Doctor.
ob/gyn obstetrics and gynacological doctor well yes but there is also something called a midwife
An Obstetrician is a doctor who specializes in maternal care. Obstetrics is the name of this specialty.
You would need the same education to be a medical doctor specializing in gynecology and obstetrics. You could choose to not include obstetrics in your practice.
It depends on what doctor Carrier you will take... Brain/doctor:$450,00-$650,000 Anesthesiology: $306,964 Surgery, general: $255,438 Obstetrics/gynecology: $233,061 Psychiatry: $163,144 Internal medicine: $155,530 Pediatrics/adolescent medicine: $152,690 Family practice (without obstetrics): $150,267 ER doctors get paid 215,000+ a year
it depends on what your doing: * Brain/doctor:$450,00-$650,000 * Anesthesiology: $306,964 * Surgery, general: $255,438 * Obstetrics/gynecology: $233,061 * Psychiatry: $163,144 * Internal medicine: $155,530 * Pediatrics/adolescent medicine: $152,690 * Family practice (without obstetrics): $150,267
The abriviation for Obstetrics is Ob.
1) Low Risk Obstetrics 2) High Risk Obstetrics 3) Oncology
Renato Flores is a doctor who specializes in obstetrics gynecology. Dr. Renato Flores practices medicine in the Annapolis, Maryland area.
Bachelor degree in Sciences, Medical Doctor degree, four years of post doctorate training in obstetrics and gynecology