not directly. Pathology is a branch of medicine. you need to knoe the pathology to understand diseases but medicine itself is very broad area.
foundation of medicine
Maybe it's Pathology since Medicine is the study of diagnosing and treating diseases and Pathology is the study of the nature of diseases. LOL. Dunno if this is right.
Maybe it's Pathology since Medicine is the study of diagnosing and treating diseases and Pathology is the study of the nature of diseases. LOL. Dunno if this is right.
William Pulteney. Alison has written: 'Outlines of pathology and practice of medicine' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Practice Medicine, Pathology
No, forensic medicine is not a sub-specialty of emergency medicine. Forensic medicine is a sub-specialty of pathology.
Howard Florey has written: 'Lectures on general pathology' -- subject(s): Pathology 'Mucus secretion in the trachea' -- subject(s): Trachea 'Biological technology' -- subject(s): Biology 'Lectures on general pathology delivered at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford' 'The responsibilities of medicine in the modern world' -- subject(s): Medicine, Popular works 'Observations on the contractility of lacteals' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Physiology 'General pathology' -- subject(s): Pathology 'General pathology, based on lectures delivered at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford' -- subject(s): Pathology
Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, functions, pathology, and treatment of the eye.
Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, functions, pathology, and treatment of the eye.
Warren Clair Hunter has written: 'The History of pathology from Morgagni to Virchow' -- subject(s): Pathology, History of Medicine, History
To pursue a career in pathology in India, one typically needs to complete a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, followed by a postgraduate degree such as a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or a Diploma in Pathology. Additionally, aspiring pathologists must obtain a medical license to practice, which involves passing relevant examinations. Further specialization and training can enhance career prospects in specific areas of pathology.
Peter Vanezis has written: 'Pathology of neck injury' -- subject(s): Forensic Medicine, Forensic pathology, Injuries, Neck, Wounds and injuries
ACGME is an accreditation council for physicians. There are several specialties that the council provides accreditation for including: Radiology, Opthamology, Emergency Medicine, Nuclear Medicine, pathology and Preventative Medicine.