Demand for OB/GYN care in the U.S. is projected to increase +6% by 2020, according to the Journal of Women's Health. ... One in seven OB/GYN specialists has stopped delivering babies, according to an ACOG report. And, 20 percent of practicing professionals have cut back on high-risk obstetrics.25 oct 2021
Is OB Gyn a competitive field?
The overall competitiveness level of obstetrics and gynecology is High for a U.S. senior. With a Step 1 score of 200, the probability of matching is 62%. With a Step 1 score of >240, the probability is 92%.
Where are ob gyns needed the most?
- Las Vegas, NV.
- Los Angeles, CA.
- Miami, FL.
- Orlando, FL.
- Riverside, CA.
- Detroit, MI.
- St. Louis, MO.
- Salt Lake City, UT.