I'm a practicing Ob attending, interview residency candidates, and teach medical students. I also had 2 babies during my OB residency! I'm happy to answer any questions you might have about Med school, residency, family life. Comment here or PM me!
Pardon my ignorance, but is an OB/GYN hospitalist the same as a laborist? Or do you see GYN patients on the floor too?
Did you have any trouble finding a job out of residency?I did a summer rotation in OB after my first year of Med School, and liked it. To be honest I hoped in my 3rd year I'd find a specialty I liked more, because I knew it's a tough lifestyle. I didnt find anything I liked better. I liked the combination of medicine and surgery. In the end I decided between OB and Urology. I preferred working with only women patients.
OB residency was TOUGH, especially having 2 babies during it! I decided I wanted a job that was shift work, so i could leave work at work, and not be on call besides during my scheduled shifts. This is a much more lifestyle friendly way to practice OB but its not for everyone. Luckily there are now many ways to practice. Hope that helped a bit!
Can you explain how your schedule works with your shifts? Is it similar to hospitalists, with 7 on/7 off? Currently I’m very interested in OB but am definitely conscious of lifestyle as well.I did a summer rotation in OB after my first year of Med School, and liked it. To be honest I hoped in my 3rd year I'd find a specialty I liked more, because I knew it's a tough lifestyle. I didnt find anything I liked better. I liked the combination of medicine and surgery. In the end I decided between OB and Urology. I preferred working with only women patients.
OB residency was TOUGH, especially having 2 babies during it! I decided I wanted a job that was shift work, so i could leave work at work, and not be on call besides during my scheduled shifts. This is a much more lifestyle friendly way to practice OB but its not for everyone. Luckily there are now many ways to practice. Hope that helped a bit!
What tips could you give to students (especially guys) on excelling in Ob/Gyn rotation during MS3? Some of the common advice like be early, attentive and excited probably apply but any specifics or examples would be appreciated.
What tips could you give to students (especially guys) on excelling in Ob/Gyn rotation during MS3? Some of the common advice like be early, attentive and excited probably apply but any specifics or examples would be appreciated.
Did you have any trouble finding a job out of residency?
Can you explain how your schedule works with your shifts? Is it similar to hospitalists, with 7 on/7 off? Currently I’m very interested in OB but am definitely conscious of lifestyle as well.
Also, thanks for sharing about how having your babies worked— I would likely be looking at having a baby in residency, so it’s always nice to hear from others who have done it 🙂
Not to hate on Ob , good field with smart people. But why are some people so hard to work with. I have heard from multiple people from multiple schools about this. Is it a coincidence or just a bad reputation
thats a GREAT schedule.Hi, so I work 14 twelve hour shifts per month, this is a mix of weekday daytime shifts (7am-7pm), weekday night shifts (7pm-7am) and weekend shifts. We can group them together in 24 hour shifts if we want, or only work 12 hour shifts. So each week might be a bit different but the number of shifts per month is consistent. We find out our schedule a few months in advance and can request time off, get paid time off. Hope that helps! Very different than working in private practice
Thank you for doing this!
1. What factors led to you going into Ob/Gyn?
2. Are you still happy working in that field, given the intensity of the lifestyle?
3. What are you looking for in a residency applicant besides boards and class rank/clinical scores? (e.g., are aways necessary, is it okay not to have research that's explicitly in Ob/Gyn, etc.)
4. What kind of person do you think is best suited to purse an Ob/Gyn residency?
HiI'm a practicing Ob attending, interview residency candidates, and teach medical students. I also had 2 babies during my OB residency! I'm happy to answer any questions you might have about Med school, residency, family life. Comment here or PM me!