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Can you become a gynecologist, a pediatrician, and an OB?

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In the United States, once you finish medical school, you pick a specialty in which to do residency. Obstetrics/Gynecology is one of those specialities you can select, then when you finish residency, you are an OB/Gyn. read more

Gynecology and obstetrics are tied together because they both work with women on a day to day basis, and in pediatrics and obstetrics, they both work with children (to some extent). OB/GYN's earn $233,061.00 to $253,883.00 as an annual wage Pediatricians earn $152,690.00 to $207,190.00 as an annual wage Encyclopedia. “Obstetrics and Gynecology”. read more

OBGYN and general peds are very different. OBGYN will be longer hours, a crappier residency, more stressful, more liability. It will also be more procedure based, more hospital work, worse call, worse lifestyle. BUT You will get paid more. Both general OB and general peds are both a lot of routine healthy stuff. read more

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