MEDICAL specialties

Medical specialties

A medical speciality is an area of the medical science that deals with non-surgical techniques, other than common practice. They are responsible for functions like sterilizing equipment, preparing a patient for evaluation, assisting the doctor during an evaluation, performing tests, and much more. Medical Specialists are in immense demand in all geographic areas, in doctors' offices, hospitals, laboratories, and health centers.

  • Cardiology
    Cardiology is the branch of medicine that deals with illnesses of the heart and blood vessels.

  • Endocrinology
    Endocrinology is a branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the endocrine system and its particular secretions called hormones.

  • Gastroenterology
    Gastroenterology is the subspecialty of internal medicine where the digestive system and its disorders are analysed.

  • Infectious disease
    An infectious disease is a disease that is caused by pathogenic microbial agents as viruses, microbes, fungi, protozoa, and anomalous proteins identified as prions.

  • Medical Assistant
    Medical assistants perform administrative and clinical labours to maintain the offices of doctors, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health practitioners running efficiently.

  • Nephrology
    Nephrology is a branch of internal medicine and pediatrics that deals with the analysis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the kidneys.

  • Oncology
    Oncology is the field of medicine that deals with tumors, including study of their development, analysis, treatment, and prevention.

  • Pulmonology
    Pulmonology is commonly considered a field of internal medicine that deals with illnesses of the lungs and the respiratory tract.

  • Rheumatology
    Rheumatology is the field of medicine that deals with diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and disorders of the joints, muscles, bones and tendons.



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