Synonyms for OB-GYN: gynecologist, obstetrician, doctor, physician, pediatrician, internist, urologist, radiologist; Antonyms of OB-GYN: nonphysician, nondoctor
An Ob-Gyn Nurse Practitioner Program, begun as a pilot project to aid in cancer detection in the state of Alabama, has become a full-fledged program to train Nurse Practitioners in all aspects of obstetrics and gynecology and has graduated 32 nurses. The program is divided into a four-month...
Today’s guest is Chicago-area OB/GYN Dr. Carmen Woods Hollowell, who compares herOB/GYN careerto being a detective and explains that there really isno typical day for an OB/GYN. She cautions that if you’re the type of person who likes a set and structured lifestyle, then being an ...
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another two years. Urogynecology is another two years. GYN, cancer, and oncology is another three years. But the thing that I think is important is you better make straight A’s in college to get into med school. You need to be an A-student and that really is one of the more difficu...
One of the ways to help meet consumer demands is by utilizing nurse practitioners in private Ob/Gyn practices. To determine consumer satisfaction with a nurse practitioner in one such practice, patients were asked to fill out a response sheet after their examination by the nurse practitioner. The...
samples of Ob/Gyn healthcare professionals (HCPs) treating infertility. Materials and methods Participants recruited from the Harris Interactive partner online panel, March 2012. Eligibility criteria: Ob/Gyn NP or MD, board-certified, practicing in U.S., minimum 75% of time in direct patient ...