For an OB/GYN the list is really too long to mention here.
The outlook is great. With many women having babies as well as the increased risk of cancer, coupled with yearly physical exams. This question is too broad to answer specifically.
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Why does that matter?
Patient satisfaction. I like making women happy with a positive outcome.
Patients and their families who think they know more than the medical personnel who take care of them.
Yes, or I would not have had to go to school for this.
Staying up for hours on end to insure patient satisfaction as well as patient safety. Do you have any idea how hard it is to stay awake for 24+ hours and still make rational decisions?
Plenty, it's just how much you want to put into it and which field you want to specialize in. Obstetrics can branch out in many different areas as can Gynecology.
I don't see how that matters. It depends if you are working in a rural area or an urban area.
Many. Again it depends on the area you want to specialize in.
YOu need to be a people person.
I just finished 72 hours this week and I am only an OB/GYN nurse, and my week is not over. Doctors are on call 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Yes, but I don't make it public.