An MD for starters.
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An obstetrician typically has a Medical Doctor (MD) degree or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. They undergo four years of medical school after completing a bachelor's degree, followed by obstetrics and gynecology residency training for another four years. Some obstetricians may also pursue additional specialization through fellowship training programs.
An obstetrician-Nurse, Obstetrician is the (Delivery Man) among the MD"s a Baby Doctor who specializes in the vital childbirth role- not to be confused with pediatricians concerned with child growth, psychology (Like Spock) diseases of childhood, etc.
Yes, in two different ways. First, a veterinarian working to deliver an animal baby is functioning as a veterinary obstetrician; this is the more common way a veterinarian is an obstetrician at the same time. Second, some veterinarians also attend medical school and earn both a DVM and an MD degree - these veterinarians can be both veterinarians and obstetricians at the same time.
Obstetrician/Midwife
There was a obstetrician helping a lady to give birth
Obstetrician
( El ) " Doctor " / OR / " médico " " OBSTETRA " ( = [the] doctor obstetrician ).
James Hendry - obstetrician - was born in 1885.
James Hendry - obstetrician - died in 1945.
They are called a obstetrician