Being a father and a doctor
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Learn about: Being a father and a doctor from Jay Goldberg, MD,...
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I'm in a lucky situation in that I'm in private practice and so I can dictate my own hours to a certain extent. I can't tell a woman when to go into labor, but I can guide my office hours so it accommodates my lifestyle. So I may on the backend have to work a little later at night, or come in earlier in the morning, but I do those sacrifices so that I can be with my kids. I love to coach their teams, I love to be at all their school events, or most of their school events. So sometimes you have to make sacrifices on one to get to the other. I tend to prioritize my family to a great extent so I get to be with them as much as possible.
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Jay Goldberg, MD
Obstetrician & Gynecologist
Dr. Jay Goldberg is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Goldberg earned his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1996 after completing his undergraduate education at the University of California-San Diego. His internship and residency training took place at Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles.
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