Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. Diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases of women, particularly those affecting the reproductive system. May also provide general care to women. May perform both medical and gynecological surgery functions.
GYN (Gynecologist), MD (Medical Doctor), OB (Obstetrician), OB/GYN (Obstetrician Gynecologist), OB/GYN Physician (Obstetrics and Gynecology Physician), OB/GYN Physician (Obstetrics Gynecology Physician), OBGYN (Obstetrician and Gynecologist), OBGYN Doctor (Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctor), OBGYN MD (Obstetrics Gynecology Medical Doctor), OBGYN Physician (Obstetrician and Gynecologist Physician), Physician, Physician GYN (Physician Gynecologist), Physician OB (Physician Obstetrician)
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