Eric Yahav finished medical school and chose a life of helping women.
All doctors are faced with the decision of which area of medicine that
they wish to specialize in, and for this qualified OBGYN, that choice
was to help women in every way possible.
This has seen this specialist work in women’s health centers across New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania, giving the type of help that is needed: from spotting breast cancer, to cervical smears, from dealing with menopause, to pre and postnatal care. For this medical professional, it is all about providing the best possible medical help for women possible.
Women’s health is not always about illness, though. Women who drop in for help can be advised on a number of issues, from family planning to dealing with stress - all of which are important. The focus is always on the future, trying to make sure that more serious problems do not arise, or catching things early. It is an important resource and one that all women should take advantage of.
However, Eric Yahav also works on the front line too. As an attending physician at both the Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey, and the Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, New Jersey, and aiding women through complicated births and surgery, this specialist does more than give help at the early stages - he is also there to save lives when things get bad. But at the heart of it all is ensuring the health and safety of women, whether through checkups and advice, or on the operating table.
This has seen this specialist work in women’s health centers across New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania, giving the type of help that is needed: from spotting breast cancer, to cervical smears, from dealing with menopause, to pre and postnatal care. For this medical professional, it is all about providing the best possible medical help for women possible.
Women’s health is not always about illness, though. Women who drop in for help can be advised on a number of issues, from family planning to dealing with stress - all of which are important. The focus is always on the future, trying to make sure that more serious problems do not arise, or catching things early. It is an important resource and one that all women should take advantage of.
However, Eric Yahav also works on the front line too. As an attending physician at both the Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey, and the Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, New Jersey, and aiding women through complicated births and surgery, this specialist does more than give help at the early stages - he is also there to save lives when things get bad. But at the heart of it all is ensuring the health and safety of women, whether through checkups and advice, or on the operating table.