Thursday, 25 February 2016

Eric Yahav - Working as an Obstetrician

Eric Yahav finds his work as an Obstetrician in northern New Jersey very satisfying and rewarding. He wanted to be an Obstetrician because he wanted to comfort pregnant women in the area and ensure that their babies are born healthy with no complications. Dr. Yahav has worked at several women’s health centers in northern New Jersey during his young career as an Obstetric specialist. He works at several women’s health centers in the area, performing comprehensive Obstetric and Gynecological treatments and procedures for the community.

Eric Yahav Obstetricians like Eric Yahav work with pregnant women during their terms to ensure that they and their babies are healthy. While many kinds of doctors can deliver babies, only Obstetricians can help pregnant women avoid birth defects and pregnancy and childbirth complications. Many pregnant women visit regularly with Eric Yahav and other Obstetricians to ask questions and find solutions to possible complications now or in the future. Most Obstetricians are also Gynecologists as well, and they often go by OBGYN specialists. To be an Obstetrician, doctors have to complete a four-year residency with at least one year specializing in this medical field.

Eric Yahav completed his final year of training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cooper University Medical Center as the Chief Resident. He graduated from Ross University School of Medicine and worked at CAMcare Health Corporation in Camden, New Jersey for four years before he started working at women’s healthcare centers in northern New Jersey. He now works for three of these health centers, including a wing of the North Hudson Community Action Corporation.

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Eric Yahav - OBGYN Associates of Tenafly

Eric Yahav works for three women’s health centers in northern New Jersey. In April of 2015, Dr. Yahav started working for OBGYN Associates of Tenafly, one of the top women’s clinics in the area, staffed by some of the best in the business. Dr. Yahav graduated from medical school at Ross University School of Medicine in 2006, completed his residency at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey in 2010, and started his career in OBGYN medicine at CAMcare Health Corporation in Camden, New Jersey. Over time, he developed relationships with patients and other physicians in the community and his growing reputation allowed him to start working at OBGYN Associates of Tenafly.

Eric Yahav wanted to work with OBGYN Associates of Tenafly because of the organization’s commitment to making each new patient feel at home and in control of their own treatment. Dr. Eric Yahav works closely with patients to help them find the best treatment and carefully explains all of the options he can find to all of his patients. The doctors at OBGYN Associates of Tenafly see a wide variety of patients from northern New Jersey and beyond. They have many regular patients as well as a bevy of new patients coming in at all times to receive some of the best care in the area.

Eric Yahav has made the most of his short career in medicine. He has helped many patients with their gynecological issues since he completed his residency at the famous and fast-paced Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey.

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Eric Yahav: OBGYN Specialist

Eric Yahav is an OBGYN specialist with many years of experience helping women in New Jersey at several women’s health clinics in the area. He graduated from medical school at Ross University School of Medicine in 2006, completed a year-long internship at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York in 2007, and completed his residency at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey in 2010. By the end of his residency, Yahav had become Chief Resident and had chosen to go into the OBGYN specialty. He says that he was fortunate to have been placed at a medical center with many experienced and talented physicians in several different medical fields for his residency.
Eric Yahav
 Eric Yahav, like most doctors, fought hard for his residency of choice. Doctors fresh out of medical school usually have to complete at least a year as a general physician in their residency before they can specialize in any medical field. Residency lengths vary depending on medical specialty, Eric Yahav completed his in four years, becoming Chief Resident for his final year when he was learning about the OBGYN specialty. Residencies are more than an extension of medical school, however. During his residency, Dr. Yahav learned how to be an OBGYN specialist with hands-on experience. He worked with patients under the supervision of an experienced physician, learned firsthand how to diagnose common and uncommon diseases and conditions, and how to perform some procedures.

Eric Yahav is a trusted OBGYN specialist in his community. He backs up his medical work by donating time and money to several charities in the area.