Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialist

December 24, 2025
$11000 - $15000 / month

Job Description

The ideal candidate has a strong interest in high-risk pregnancy management, advanced fetal diagnostics, and achieving excellent maternal–fetal outcomes. You will join a modern, patient-centered facility with state-of-the-art fetal medicine technology and a supportive multidisciplinary team.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide expert clinical care in maternal–fetal medicine and high-risk obstetrics.
  • Perform advanced fetal assessments, including:
  • Early anomaly scans
  • Nuchal translucency (NT) scans
  • Fetal growth assessments
  • Doppler velocimetry
  • Targeted anomaly scans
  • Manage complex pregnancies in coordination with neonatology, radiology, and other specialties.
  • Counsel patients and families on fetal conditions, prenatal diagnosis, and treatment options.
  • Develop individualized care plans for high-risk maternal and fetal cases.
  • Participate in emergency obstetric care as needed.
  • Maintain accurate and detailed clinical documentation in line with DOH standards.
  • Contribute to departmental audits, quality improvement initiatives, and evidence-based protocols.
  • Support the growth and development of fetal medicine services within the department.

Skill & Experience

  • MBBS degree from a recognized medical institution.
  • Specialization in Obstetrics & Gynecology (OBGYN) with one of the following: MD, MS, DNB, MRCOG, or an equivalent recognized qualification.
  • Fellowship in Fetal Medicine / High-Risk Obstetrics
  • Maternal–Fetal Medicine Fellowship
  • National Board Fellowship (FNB) in Fetal Medicine
  • FMF-accredited or equivalent fetal medicine program
  • Valid DOH Specialist OBGYN license or DOH Eligibility Letter.
  • Minimum 2–3 years of post-specialization experience, preferably in fetal medicine or high-risk obstetrics.
  • Strong skills in fetal ultrasound, anomaly screening, and managing complex pregnancies.
  • Excellent communication skills with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.

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