An internist, or practitioner of internal medicine, is a specialist who has studied the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the diseases that affect adults. An internist makes a great primary physician.
A General Practitioner.
Internal medicine is usually for adults and the illnesses that come with that age group. Family practitioner is for all age groups. Men, women, children, etc.
A sub-specialty of internal medicine concerned with the study of the respiratory system
Medicine, you may get credits for subjects you have passed for your Batchelors degree.
The key difference between a doctor and an internal medicine specialist is that a doctor is a general medical practitioner who treats a wide range of health issues, while an internal medicine specialist focuses specifically on diagnosing and treating diseases in adults, particularly those related to internal organs like the heart, lungs, and digestive system.
Cardiology is an internal medicine specialty dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the human heart.
Internal medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases in adults. An internist is a physician, also referred to as an internist internal medicine practitioner or internal medicine doctor, trained to handle adult health issues of various concerns including both the acute illnesses to chronic conditions. Their expertise is vital to provide comprehensive care that addresses both immediate health issues and long-term wellness. Al Mazroui is one of the leading internal medicine clinics in Abu Dhabi that has expert doctors who provide holistic solutions to promote your overall health…Read More
You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.
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Not exactly, but it´s part of internal medicine..
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Endocrinology is the branch of biology and medicine that deals with the study of internal secretory glands and the hormones they produce.