The average rate for a Medical Assistant (Certified)
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills is $ 14.84 per hour.
The average wage for an Experienced Medical Assistant (Certified)
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills is $ 15.91 per hour.
Medical Assistants
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills flock to Kaiser Permanente for generous paychecks, where average earnings of $ 37K lead the pack in compensation.
A Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in Jacksonville, Florida earns an average wage of $ 14.38 per hour.
An Experienced Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills earns an average wage of $ 16.05 per hour.
Job satisfaction is high and work is enjoyable for most Medical Assistants
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills.
A Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in Houston, Texas earns an average wage of $ 15.31 per hour.
The average rate for a Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in Atlanta, Georgia is $ 14.16 per hour.
The average pay for a Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in Denver, Colorado is $ 15.82 per hour.
The average rate for a Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in Los Angeles, California is $ 13.36 per hour.
The average wage for an Entry - Level Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills is $ 13.39 per hour.
A Medical Assistant (Certified)
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in Chicago, Illinois earns an average wage of $ 16.05 per hour.
The average Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills can expect to rake in roughly $ 14.87 per hour.
The average rate for a Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in Seattle, Washington is $ 18.38 per hour.
Medical Assistants
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills can also look forward to large paychecks at Banner Health ($ 32K), Women's Health Specialists ($ 32K), and Adventist Health ($ 31K).
Medical Assistants
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills will also find cushy salaries in San Diego (+14 percent), Chicago (+11 percent), New York (+10 percent), and Houston (+4 percent).
The average pay for a Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in New York, New York is $ 16.38 per hour.
A Medical Assistant
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills in San Diego, California earns an average wage of $ 17.03 per hour.
Dominating the field, Planned Parenthood, Kaiser Permanente, Ob - Gyn Associates, Womens Health Group, and Women's Health Specialists are top firms with a reputation for hiring a great number of Medical Assistants
with Obstetrics / Gynecology (OB / GYN) skills.
A midwife, herbalist, and Yale - trained MD, Board Certified in Family Medicine
with Obstetrics, Dr. Romm is recognized as an international authority.
It's not hard to keep up
with obstetrics even if a doctor is no longer practicing.
ROTHMANAnd I also just want to say that it is really great to have physicians like Dr. Downing, who understand the midwifery model, understand our scope of practice and where it intersects
with obstetrics, so that when we do have something going on at a homebirth where we're not sure things are going well and we were starting to feel like maybe we need to access medical technology, that we have people like Dr. Downing that we can call and say, here's what's going on, we're coming in, and that we know that we and our clients will be received with compassion and respect and understanding of what has come before, so that we never have to hesitate to bring someone in knowing that they're gonna get that good care.
The contrast
with obstetrics could not be more glaring.
Not exact matches
INSIDER spoke
with Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a clinical professor in the Department of
Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at the Yale University School of Medicine to find out what you should (and shouldn't) believe about IUDs.
She began her talk
with a bit of history both about herself and about the history of birth and
obstetrics in the United States.
Granted, there are health situations that would warrant such, but for years
obstetrics encouraged TOL (Trial Of Labor after previous C - section)
with many successful healthy vaginal births.
Last Summer, ACOG «leaked» data from a study to be published in the American Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology stating that planned home births carried a 2 - 3 fold increase in neonatal death compared
with hospital births.
The Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology reports a three-fold increased risk of uterine rupture for women who attempt to have a VBAC
with a pregnancy that began fewer than six months after the end of the last one.
The innate ability of each woman to give birth guided by her body's wisdom,
with trusted attendants, in soft private spaces, has been largely taken over by the international billion dollar high - tech low - touch
obstetrics industry.
Family physicians often have an additional 3 years of training beyond medical school
with some family practice doctors choosing to specialize in
obstetrics.
Remember that ACOG (American Congress of
Obstetrics and Gynecology) notes that a trial of labor is a safe and reasonable choice for most mothers
with a prior cesarean birth.
Now I do GP -
obstetrics so normal days
with on call.
The American College of
Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) recommends that young women have their first visit
with an obstetrician - gynecologist (OB / GYN) between the ages of 13 and 15.
No, not until I went to PLIDA [Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death Alliance conference] and I was talking to Lindsey Wimmer from Star Legacy and she put me in touch
with Alex Heazell [Senior Clinical Lecturer in
Obstetrics and Clinical Director of the Tommy's Stillbirth Research Centre, University of Manchester UK].
Our team of four Ob / Gyn physicians are all certified by the American Board of
Obstetrics and Gynecology and work closely
with a top - notch group of certified nurse midwives.
I honestly think that what
obstetrics andabesthesia have been able to do to improve both the experience and outcomes of pregnancy to be the better story complete
with drama pathos and miracles and great characters.
Dr Sharara is also a reviewer for Fertility and Sterility and Human Reproduction, the two leading scientific journals in the area of Reproduction, along
with Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, Human Fertility, American Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology Research, Imaging in Medicine, and the Middle East Fertility Society Journal, and Reproductive Sciences.
Not long ago, the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University of Wuerzburg conducted a five - year study that compared the pregnancy outcomes of older women
with their younger counterparts.
Physicians
with a D.O often have specialty training in
obstetrics and gynecology and only work
with a very specific clientele, for obvious reasons.
The national Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology can also provide you
with a list of faculty members in your area who are accepting new patients.
A properly trained physician is someone
with a Doctor of
Obstetrics (D.O) degree or a Doctor of Medicine (M.D) degree who finished several years in college, university or medical school and has fully completed residency training.
Obstetrics and gynecology focus on the potential problems and difficulties associated
with women's health, pregnancy and labor, whereas midwifery emphasizes the normalcy of pregnancy while, at the same time, acknowledging the delicacy and vulnerability of the pregnancy process.
I stay home
with my kids right now, and I homeschool, but when they are grown I will probably go back to school, and
obstetrics is a field I've considered just so that maybe I can make a bit of a good difference, and give women the best of both worlds (like a water birth, in a hospital
with a doula or midwife
with an OB on staff or back up in case something went wrong.)
I love that living on a farm can provide us
with some perks that of that lifestyle and living now provides the perks of modern
obstetrics that have given me children to pass it on
with (3 of them being c / s and one helped
with modern medicine).
Board certified in
Obstetrics and Gynecology and published in peer reviewed journals, Dr. Chin is the recipient of several research, patient satisfaction and teaching awards, and continues to be involved
with the teaching of medical students and resident physicians.
Working in a large, urban, high - risk
obstetrics practice, ILCA membership keeps me up - to - date
with the newest information and research.
While the practice of KC originated
with preterm infants, it has been widely proven to be an important practice for all newborns, and as such, is recommended by leading health organizations such as the World Health Organization, the American College of
Obstetrics and Gynecologists, and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Take your charts to your
obstetrics visits to share
with your healthcare provider.
Through her years as a labor and delivery nurse at White Plains Hospital, her early contacts
with pioneers in
obstetrics as well as her own experience as a midwife, Robin has witnessed, and contributed to, profound advancements in how women give birth.
Dr. Carolyn Givens is Board - Certified by The American Board of
Obstetrics and Gynecology in both
Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and has spent the majority of her career helping couples
with infertility.