George Washington's Legacy To Become An Obstetrician-Gynecist

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Legacy; an amount of money or property left to someone in a will. When I think of someone's legacy I think the impact the person left when they died not about money or about property. George Washington’s legacy differs from Betty White’s legacy which will differ from my legacy. Abraham Lincoln helped free the slaves, and Redmond Burke’s legacy will be a world class pediatric cardiac surgeon. All of these will differ from me. My legacy will be to be a obstetrician-gynecologist, or an obgyn. I originally was interested in being a surgeon, later after exploring the medical field I found that and obstetrician-gynecologist would help myself along with others. I could help others who have problems or struggle and if I ever have a problem I know what I am doing about so I can help myself too. An obstetrician-gynecologist is a part of the medical field that’s all about the female body from puberty all throughout adulthood. …show more content…

They focus on maintaining a woman’s health during maternity. This includes pregnancy, labor, childbirth, and the postpartum period. They have office visits, perform surgery, and assist with labor and delivery. Some obstetricians are part of a larger medical group or hospital others are solo or private practice. A Gynecologist is a doctor who focuses on the women reproductive health. This involves diagnosis, treatment, and care of the women’s reproductive system. It also involves screening for and treating issues that have to do with the women’s breasts, such as cancers or

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