My dream job is to be a Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN). For the longest time,I have dreamed of becoming a doctor. An OB/GYN is a doctor who provides medical and surgical help to women. In addition, they provide care related to pregnancy and the reproductive system of women. OB/GYNs also specialize in childbirth, treating and counseling women throughout their pregnancy, from giving prenatal diagnoses to delivery and postpartum care. They track and treat the health of bothmother and fetus as the pregnancy progresses. The medicine annual pay of an OB/GYN is $212,000. According to Medscape.com, “about 25% of ob/gyns earn $300,000 or more; about 10% earn $100,000 or less.” Overall, this is definitely a great income for any household in 2014. Because I haven’t decided what medical schools I am interested in attending, I am not sure where I will end up being in the future. However, it is great knowing that OB/GYNs are in demand everywhere you go. There are women all across the U.S. and all around the world who are pregnant or may have reproductive system issues; since there is always a demand for healthcare workers, I am pretty much guaranteed to have a job. The working conditions for this type of doctor is pretty comfortable. For the most part, OB/GYNs work in hospitals, clinics, consulting rooms and operating theaters. A lot of the times, these doctors will work independently with minimum supervision; however, there are times when teamwork will be necessary for problem-solving. Depending on the position, OB/GYNs work 80 duty hours per week and have at least one continuous 24-hour period off duty each week. Although a lot of perseverance and commitment is required to get through all of the years for schooling, I believe that if I set my mind to it, I can definitely accomplish my dream. I am excited to see what the future holds and to strive to do my best in order to reach my goals.