Noun
OBGYN (countable and uncountable, plural OBGYNs)
Alternative form of OB-GYN
ObGyn (countable and uncountable, plural ObGyns)
Alternative form of OB-GYN
Experienced OBGYN professionals can seek certifications in sub-specialty areas, including maternal and fetal medicine. Source: Internet
“Due to this my OBGYN schedule a cesarean I didn’t have any issues with this I just wanted my baby to be born safely.” Source: Internet
In OBGYN residency programs, the average laparoscopy-to-laparotomy quotient (LPQ) is 0.55. citation The first transatlantic surgery (Lindbergh Operation) ever performed was a laparoscopic gallbladder removal. Source: Internet
Doctors begin to specialize in OBGYN practice during residency programs that begin following graduation from medical school which requires an additional 4-5 years of education and clinical practice. Source: Internet
My MD (OBGYN) couldn’t figure out why I kept miscarrying, even when the blood work she ran said I have 2 MTHFR mutations. Source: Internet
Services include general family medical, pediatric care, OBGYN, optometry, and dentistry. Source: Internet