- Dr. Yael Harel.
- Dr. Yair Frenkel.
- Prof. Menachem Alkalay.
- Dr. David Stockheim.
- Dr. Roy Mashiach.
- Prof. David Soriano.
- Prof. Gilad Ben-Baruch.
- Dr. Yaakov Korach.
What is the best hospital to give birth in?
Hospital C-section rate Breastfeeding rate
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 25.6% 56.9%
Cleveland Clinic* 23.6% 60.9%
Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian 23.8% 45.2%
Houston Methodist Hospital 18.8% 41.9%
How do I choose an Obgyn for pregnancy?
- Know who's in your network.
- Get OB-GYN reviews from friends, family and others.
- Think about your own personality and communication style.
- Check their history, location and specialty.
- Know that your decision isn't final.
- Read reviews.
What do Obstetricians study?
Often combined with the field of gynecology, obstetrics is a medical specialty concerned with women's health, especially reproductive health. As an obstetrician, your focus will be on treating pregnant women before, during and after childbirth. You may deliver babies naturally or via cesarean section.
How many years does it take to study obstetrics?
Obstetricians and gynecologists typically need a bachelor's degree, a degree from a medical school, which takes 4 years to complete, and, 3 to 7 years in internship and residency programs. Medical schools are highly competitive.
What is the study of obstetrics and gynecology?
Obstetrics (the OB) involves care during pre-conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and immediately after delivery. Gynecology (the GYN) involves care of all women's health issues.