In respect to this, how long does it take to be obstetrician?
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.
Subsequently, question is, how many hours do obstetrician/gynecologist work a week? 60 hours
Beside this, is it hard to be an OB GYN?
Well, for one, their education is one of the hardest to go through; four years of medical school are followed by four or six years of residency (which is longer than in many other areas of medicine), says Howe. Because ob-gyns are also surgeons, the curriculum is especially rigorous.
What should I major in to be an OB GYN?
Most aspiring gynecologists major in fields like Biology, Women's Studies and Chemistry. It is imperative that an aspiring gynecologist maintain a high GPA during their undergraduate years, as well as perform well on the MCAT. Next, one needs to be admitted to and complete four years of medical school.