Iliacus,
I too go to NSU (class of 2006). According to one of our OB/GYN professors, the current average for an award in an ob med liability case in Broward county is close to 4 million dollars. Obviously, South Florida is one of the worst areas in the country for the malpractice crisis. These types of awards are direct evidence of nyskin docs explanation of the exhorbent (sp?) cost of providing life long care for damaged children. That being said, I plan on pursuing obgyn as a career. The reasons discussed are driving obs out of practice all over the country. Combine this with the few graduates entering obgyn and the entire situation equals huge opportunity. It is also one of the few specialties that permits you to practice primary/preventative medicine yet allows significant hospital time for intricate surgery/L&D.
Florida Hokie