CV Template
OB/GYN Physician CV Template
The OB/GYN CV template is specifically designed for physicians specializing in obstetrics, gynecology, or combined OB/GYN practice. This format emphasizes your obstetric experience, surgical gynecology skills, outpatient women's health care, and any subspecialty training. It provides dedicated space for delivery statistics, surgical procedures, and specialized services. Whether you're seeking positions in private practice, academic medical centers, hospital employment, or subspecialty care, this template helps you present your expertise in women's health comprehensively.
Who it’s for
- OB/GYN physicians in general or subspecialty practice
- OB/GYN residents seeking first attending positions
- Generalists focusing on obstetrics, gynecology, or both
- Subspecialists (MFM, REI, Gyn-Onc, Urogyn)
Key features
- Emphasis on obstetric and gynecologic experience
- Highlight delivery volumes and surgical procedures
- Space for subspecialty fellowship training
- Focus on women's health services and procedures
- Format for various practice settings (private, hospital, academic)
Core sections included
Personal Information
Contact details and basic credentials
Education & Training
Medical school, residency, fellowship
Licenses & Certifications
State licenses, board certifications, DEA
Professional Experience
Clinical positions and employment history
Clinical Skills
Procedures and specialized competencies
Clinical Privileges
Hospital privileges and credentialing
Publications
Peer-reviewed articles and research
Professional Memberships
Medical associations and societies
Use cases
Private OB/GYN Practice
Perfect for joining a private OB/GYN practice providing comprehensive women's healthcare.
Example: An OB/GYN joining an established private practice with hospital privileges.
Hospital-Employed OB/GYN
Ideal for hospital employment positions focusing on obstetrics, gynecology, or both.
Example: An OB/GYN seeking employment with a regional healthcare system.
Academic Women's Health
Well-suited for academic positions that include teaching, research, and clinical care.
Example: A maternal-fetal medicine specialist seeking a faculty position.
Frequently asked questions
Should I specify if I'm OB-only, GYN-only, or combined?
Yes, clearly indicate your practice focus. Many positions are specifically seeking OB/GYN, GYN-only, or laborist roles, so be specific about your experience and interests.
How should I present my delivery statistics?
Include approximate annual or total delivery volumes, cesarean section rates, and any high-risk obstetric experience. Specify if you've practiced as a laborist.
What surgical procedures should I highlight?
List major gynecologic procedures including hysterectomies (abdominal, vaginal, laparoscopic, robotic), laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, and any specialized procedures. Include volumes when possible.
Should I mention my call schedule experience?
Yes, describe your experience with OB call, including frequency and type of coverage. This is crucial information for many OB/GYN positions.
What if I have subspecialty fellowship training?
Prominently feature your fellowship in MFM, REI, Gyn-Onc, or Urogyn. Emphasize your subspecialty expertise while still including your general OB/GYN training.