In such an unstable economy, many college students are choosing majors that will increase their odds of finding job security upon graduation. Those interested in the medical field are in luck, since the demand for qualified professionals in a variety of fields within the healthcare industry has only been projected to grow faster than usual over the next few years. This has resulted in a huge boom in students graduating or pursuing certificates for entry level jobs at various medical facilities. The women’s health field in particular is one category where individuals with the proper training and skills can help make a difference not only in a woman’s life, but that of her family’s as well.
Just as there will always be people getting married, there will always be people having children. A career in women’s health opens up a number of doors for those wishing not only for job security in the long term but room for advancement and the chance to interact with patients from all walks of life. The role of an OB GYN is one that is especially critical to the women’s health category in healthcare.
Gynecologists wear a number of hats, which include working one-on-one with female patients when it comes to their reproductive and sexual health, assisting during child labor, working with individuals suffering from reproductive/pregnancy issues, as well as educating women about their bodies and providing materials, such as condoms and birth control.
The need for gynecologists is great, which means anyone going to school for this type of degree will have plenty of job openings available to them, regardless of their location. So whether you want to work within the San Francisco Bay Area or would prefer to find an OB GYN San Diego location, there are options to choose from. Depending on the area of specialization a person trains for within the field of women’s health, a professional gynecologist can seek employment at a well known hospital, women’s shelter, go into private practice or offer their expertise at a local health clinic. Many gynecologists work at local health clinics because of the large number of female patients and families without healthcare coverage. Working in this type of environment is especially rewarding because gynecologists are able to extend their knowledge and educate women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds about how to take better care of themselves, get tested regularly for STDs and receive medical attention for their children.
The most direct path towards becoming a professional gynecologist is to obtain a degree in this field—a Bachelor’s of Science in Human Biology is a prime example of the type of degree that will introduce students to the subjects that apply to the profession (anatomy, psychology, genetics, healthcare, organic chemistry, etc). Students in the San Francisco Bay Area have many schools to choose from that have reputable degree programs for future gynecologists, including Samuel Merritt University, which has campuses both in San Francisco as well as San Mateo, San Francisco State University and the College of San Mateo (a community college), to name a few.














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