| Aspect | Full Time Ob Gyn Clinic Rn | Obstetric Nurse |
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| Certifications | Registered Nurse (RN), OB/GYN specialization | Registered Nurse (RN), OB/GYN or maternity certification |
| Work Environment | Obstetrics clinics, hospitals, outpatient settings | Labor and delivery units, maternity wards, clinics |
| Job Responsibilities | Patient care, assisting with exams, education, documentation | Monitoring labor, assisting during delivery, patient education |
Both roles require RN licensure with OB/GYN or maternity specialization. The Full Time Ob Gyn Clinic Rn typically works in outpatient clinics providing comprehensive care, while the Obstetric Nurse often works in hospital labor and delivery units, focusing on childbirth and immediate postpartum care. Both roles are vital in maternal health but differ mainly in work setting and specific responsibilities.