1. What is the best way for an obstetrician to ensure that a newborn is healthy? (my essential question)
2. Would the environment of where a baby is born affect them in 10 years? 50 years?
3. Obstetricians deal more with babies, what would you consider be the strongest characteristic you obtain?
4. Dealing with various baby problems on a daily basis how do you address certain situations?
5. Would you prefer to have a team of nurses working with you or just one? Why?
6. If you were to ever have any problems with the nurses where they did something incorrectly, how would you address that situation?
7. How has your high school education affected you becoming an obstetrician?
8. What does being an obstetrician mean to you?
9. What has been your biggest accomplishment as an obstetrician?
10. Knowing all of the struggles and hard work you had to go through, if given the opportunity would you redo anything differently? If so, what? If not, why not?
11. What other medical fields interest you?
12. What would you say has been your most outrageous experience?
13. Have you ever been doubted about becoming an obstetrician? If so, what would you tell those people now?
14. If given the opportunity would you rather practice medicine in another state, country, etc.?
15. When did you realize that you wanted to become an obstetrician?
16. What have you done to ensure that a baby is born healthy?
17. Recognizing that not all babies are born healthy, how do you cope with the disabilities/deformities of the baby?
18. How often would a pregnant women need to have prenatal visits?
19. Since the pregnant woman is carrying the baby for about nine months, what's something you would recommend to them that they don't know already?
20. How much dedication have you put forth being an obstetrician?
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