- Addiction Psychiatry
- The branch of medicine that concentrates on helping people overcome repetitive behaviors.
- Adolescent Medicine
- A branch of medicine dealing with children from puberty to the age of maturity.
- Allergy & Immunology
- A branch of science that deals with the phenomena and cause of immunity and immune responses.
- Anatomic Pathology
- The branch of pathology that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the gross and microscopic examination of cells and tissues.
- Anesthesiology
- The branch of medicine that deals with administration of pain relief during surgical and clinical procedures.
- Audiology
- Audiologists provide evaluation and treatment of person with hearing and balance disorders.
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Refers to diseases of the heart and diseases of the blood vessel system (arteries, capillaries, veins) within a persons entire body, such as the brain, legs, and lungs.
- Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- Diagnosis and treatment of mental or emotional conditions, including substance abuse in children.
- Child/ Adolescent Psychology
- The branch of psychology that studies the social and mental development of children.
- Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
- A branch of the medical specialty of cardiology/cardiac surgery concerned with the study and treatment of rhythm disorders of the heart.
- Clinical Genetics
- That part of medical genetics concerned with health and illness in individuals and families.
- Clinical Pathology
- Laboratory medicine that includes analysis of specimens such as urine and blood.
- Colon & Rectal Surgery
- Colon and rectal surgeons treat patients for hemorrhoids, rectal and colon tumors, inflammatory bowel disease, rectal cancer and complicated anal/rectal disease, correct intestinal bleeding problems, and perform colonoscopies.
- Critical Care Medicine
- Intensive care medicine or critical care medicine is concerned with providing greater than ordinary medical care and observation to people in a critical or unstable condition.
- Cytopathology
- A branch of pathology that studies and diagnoses diseases on the cellular level. The most common use of cytopathology is the Pap smear, used to detect cervical cancer at an early treatable stage.
- Dentistry
- A branch of medicine that involves diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of any disease concern about teeth, oral cavity, and associated structures.
- Dermatology
- A branch of science dealing with the skin, its structure, function and diseases.
- Dermatopathology
- Dermatopathology is a subspecialty of anatomical pathology interested in skin diseases.
- Diagnostic Radiology
- The application of radiology including X-rays, radioactive isotopes and ionizing radiation for the application of information for diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- Emergency Medicine
- A branch of medicine where unforeseen combination of circumstances call for immediate medical attention.
- Endocrinology
- A science dealing with the glands of the body, such as the thyroid and pituitary.
- Family Medicine
- Family physicians care for patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly, men and women, and all medical problems.
- Gastroenterology
- The study of the disease and pathology of the stomach and intestines.
- General Surgery
- A branch of medicine concerned with diseases and conditions requiring or amenable to operative or manual procedures.
- Genetics, Medical
- This medical field is devoted to the study of human diseases that are at least partially genetic (inherited through genes) in origin.
- Geriatric Medicine
- A branch of medicine that deals with the problems and disease of old age and aging people.
- Gynecologic Oncology
- A branch of medicine that deals with the cancers of female reproductive track.
- Gynecology
- A branch of medicine that involves the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the female reproductive organs.
- Hand Surgery
- A hand surgeon specializes in treatment of injuries to the hand.
- Hematology
- Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the blood.
- Infectious Disease
- The study of a disease caused by the entrance into the body of organisms which grow and multiply.
- Internal Medicine
- A branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of nonsurgical disease.
- Interventional Cardiology
- Interventional cardiology is a branch of the medical specialty of cardiology that deals specifically with the catheter based treatment of structural heart diseases
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- A branch of medicine that deals with expectant mothers and their fetuses
- Medical Oncology
- Diagnosis and treatment of tumors and cancer.
- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
- A branch of medicine concerned with the care, development and diseases of the newborn infant
- Nephrology
- A medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disease of the kidneys.
- Neurological Surgery
- A surgical specialty for the treatment of diseases and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral and sympathetic nervous system.
- Neurology
- The scientific study of the nervous system, its structure, function and abnormalities.
- Neuropathology
- A study of diseases affecting the nervous system by microscopic examination of tissue samples to identify diseases and injuries to the brain and spinal cord.
- Neuropsychology
- The study of brain-behavior relationships and examines such domains of cognitive functioning as memory, attention, visual-perceptual abilities, language and intellectual functions.
- Neuroradiology
- A subspecialty of radiology devoted to diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the brain, spine, and other parts of the nervous system.
- Nuclear Medicine
- A branch of medicine dealing with the use of radioactive material in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- Obstetrics
- The branch of medicine that deals with the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the recuperative period following delivery.
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- The branch of medicine dealing with birth and the diseases & hygiene of women.
- Ophthalmology
- The branch of medicine dealing with the structure, functions and diseases of the eye.
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
- Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a specialty of dentistry concerned with the diagnosis and surgical treatment of congenital or acquired diseases, dysfunction, defects or injuries of the mouth, jaws, face, neck and associated regions.
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Orthopedic surgery is the branch of surgery concerned with acute, chronic, traumatic and recurrent injuries and other disorders of the locomotor system, its muscular and bone parts.
- Otolaryngology/HNS
- Otolaryngology is the branch of medicine that specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head & neck disorders.
- Pain Medicine/Pain Management
- A subspecialty of anesthesiology that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of the entire range of painful disorders.
- Pathology
- The study of the essential nature of diseases and especially of the structural and functional changes produced by them.
- Pathology-Oral & Maxillofacial
- The clinical diagnosis and non-surgical management of diseases of the oral cavity, including the microscopic examination of tissues removed from the oral and maxillofacial regions.
- Pediatric Cardiology
- Pediatric cardiologists specialize in the prevention, diagnosis and medical (non-surgical) treatment of heart and blood vessel diseases in children.
- Pediatric Dentistry
- A pediatric dentist is a dental specialist who is trained in the pharmacokinetic, physiologic, anatomic, and psychologic factors peculiar to children and the care of their teeth.
- Pediatric Endocrinology
- A science dealing with the glands of the body in infants, children and young adults.
- Pediatric Gastroenterology
- Pediatric gastroenterologists specialize in the treatment of diseases pertaining to the stomach, intestines and related digestive disorders in children.
- Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
- The specialty of medicine that deals with study of the blood, blood-forming organs, tumors and malignancies in children.
- Pediatric Infectious Disease
- The study of a disease caused by the entrance into the body of organisms which grow and multiply in infants, children and adolescents.
- Pediatric Nephrology
- A medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disease of the kidneys in infants, children and young adults.
- Pediatric Otolaryngology
- Otolaryngology is the branch of medicine that specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head & neck disorders.
- Pediatric Psychiatry
- A branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional or behavioral disorders affecting infants, children and young adults.
- Pediatric Pulmonology
- A pediatric pulmonologist is a specialist who is dedicated to the prevention and treatment of all respiratory diseases affecting infants, children and young adults.
- Pediatric Rheumatology
- A medical science that deals with rheumatic diseases, characterized by inflammation and pain in muscles and joints in children.
- Pediatric Surgery
- Pediatric surgery is a subspecialty of surgery involving the surgery of fetuses, infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Pediatric Urology
- A branch of medicine that focuses on childhood disorders of the male and female urinary tracts, as well as the male reproductive system and genitals.
- Pediatrics
- A branch of medicine dealing with the development, care and disease of children.
- Periodontics
- A specialty of dentistry involves diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of supporting unit of teeth.
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- A branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disease and disability by physical means.
- Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
- The branch of surgery concerned with the repair, restoration, or improvement of lost, injured, defective, or misshapen parts of the body by transfer of tissue.
- Preventive Medicine
- The branch of study and practice which aims at the prevention of disease and the promotion of health.
- Psychiatry
- A branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional or behavioral disorders.
- Psychiatry, Geriatric
- Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and problems specific to the aged
- Psychology
- A psychologist is a specialist who studies and measures human behavior including development, change, normality, and abnormality in an effort to make comparative assessments and to apply principles of behavioral change.
- Radiation Oncology
- A branch of medicine concerning the treatment of tumors and malignancies with radiant energy.
- Radiology
- The branch of medicine concerned with the use of radiant energy in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- Reproductive Endocrinology
- The diagnosis and management of infertility in women, including pregnancy loss, surgery and preservation of the reproductive tract.
- Rheumatology
- A medical science that deals with rheumatic diseases, characterized by inflammation and pain in muscles and joints.
- Sleep Medicine
- The study, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with disorders affecting sleep and daytime alertness.
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Speech-Language Pathologists assess and treat persons with all forms of speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders.
- Sports Medicine
- The field of medicine concerned with injuries sustained in athletic endeavors, including their prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
- Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery
- Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeons specialize in the treatment of diseases and injuries of the heart, lung, esophagus and major blood vessels by surgical repair and removal of damaged tissues.
- Thoracic Surgery
- Surgery involving the area of the chest: chest wall, heart, lungs and esophagus.
- Urology
- The branch of medicine dealing with the urinary or urogenital organs.
- Vascular Surgery
- A vascular surgeon is specially trained to perform surgery involving vessels in any part of the body including the extremities.
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