Dr Rahul Sen

What qualifications does an Obstetrician have?

Anyone who has had a baby or even those that have begun thinking about it knows that an obstetrician is a key part of the pregnancy and birth process. An obstetrician is a highly qualified doctor that specialises in providing medical care and advice before during and after birth, to ensure that mothers experience a healthy and uneventful pregnancy.

However, because people only really encounter an obstetrician when they are looking to have a child many might still be confused by what exactly it is that they do and what their qualifications are for such an important job in the medical field.

What is the role of an obstetrician?

As mentioned earlier the role of an obstetrician is to provide medical advice and care from pregnancy to childbirth. This involves:

At these three stages of the birth cycle an obstetrician must perform a variety of roles including prescribing medication, determining the need for surgery, monitoring the health of the mother and child, treating complications, providing advice on family planning, and providing advice on nutrition and a healthy lifestyle.

What are the qualifications of an obstetrician?

As we can see the role of an obstetrician is extremely important and requires a high degree of training to perform the vital function of providing medical care before, during and after pregnancy. In order to become an obstetrician one must:

These are the four key qualifications that an obstetrician must undergo, and in addition needs to be registered as a doctor in Australia and continue to undergo training and development throughout their entire career to stay up to date with the newest developments in the field.