Obstetrician
Obstetricians are doctors who care for pregnant women and deliver babies. They are qualified to do this because they have completed a medical degree and have also completed a special obstetrics and gynaecology training.
Obstetricians work in hospitals, childbirth centres, and private practices.
They can be involved in all stages of pregnancy from the initial consultation with the pregnant woman to delivery of the baby.
They can also provide advice about contraception, fertility treatments, and other reproductive health issues.
An obstetrician is a physician who specializes in obstetrics, the medical and surgical care of women before, during and after pregnancy.
The scope of an obstetrician’s job includes everything from prenatal care to postnatal care. An obstetrician performs deliveries, provides prenatal care, and coordinates with other physicians when complications arise.
In India, the eligibility for becoming an obstetrician is a degree in medicine which has been recognized by the Medical Council of India. The payscale for an Indian Obstetrician ranges from Rs 12 lakhs to Rs 20 lakhs per year.
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An obstetrician is a doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system. They are responsible for diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the female reproductive organs, pelvic floor, and other areas of the body.
Obstetricians are eligible to work in India if they have completed MBBS with a degree in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from an institute recognized by MCI or one of its Constituent Colleges. They need to register themselves with Medical Council of India as well.
The scope of an obstetrician is wide and diverse as they are specialists in their field. They can work at a hospital, private practice or even at home-based medical care centres. The payscale for an obstetrician depends on the place where they work, their experience and qualifications.
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An obstetrician is a physician who specializes in childbirth and the care of women's reproductive systems.
Job responsibilities:
1. Treats pregnant women with complications or disorders of pregnancy, labor, and delivery
2. Provides gynecological care for women
3. Provides general medical care for patients with acute or chronic conditions in the obstetrician's specialty
4. Prescribes medication to patients as needed
5. Orders and interprets diagnostic tests, including sonograms and pelvic exams
6. Recommends treatment plans for patients as needed
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