Gynecologists are physicians and must have earned a medical degree such as a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB or MBBS) in the UK, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), or Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in the US. The specialty area would be obstetrics and gynecology.
A female gynecologist is simply called a gynecologist; however, if a patient prefers a female doctor, they can request a female gynecologist at the clinic or hospital.
That would be a Medical Doctor who has specialized in gynecology.
The short answer is a college degree, then medical school.
Woman's doctor is called GYNECOLOGIST.
Gynecologist
First a medical degree then a specialty in gynecology (More education).
after high school what degree is needed to became an obstetrician
Gynecologist
OBGYN-Obstetrician/Gynecologist
Commonly called OB-GYNs
they are called neonatologists because they work in the NICU
A gynecologist is a physician specializing in women's health issues. Therefore, you will need to obtain a bachelor's degree from a college or university and, subsequently, be accepted to and complete basic medical training (typically four years to receive the M.D. degree) plus additional training in your specialty after completion of your M.D. degree.