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OB/GYN Physician Employment
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An obstetrician / gynecologist is a physician with special knowledge
and skills, in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system
and associated disorders. Statistics show a median salary for a typical gynecologist in the United States of $253,000. Latest Internet advertised obstetrician jobs have an average salary of $164,000/year. Physician Employment by state |
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