- A
subspecialist is a
specialist of a subspecialty. In medicine,
subspecialization is
particularly common in
internal medicine, cardiology, neurology...
- much of
their work in hospitals. Formerly, many
internists were not
subspecialized; such
general physicians would see any
complex nonsurgical problem;...
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mediastinal structures. In most countries,
cardiothoracic surgery is
further subspecialized into
cardiac surgery (involving the
heart and the
great vessels) and...
- some
countries such as the
United States and Germany,
neurologists may
subspecialize in
clinical neurophysiology, the
field responsible for EEG and intraoperative...
-
after medical school is
called residency.
Further formal training to
subspecialize in adult, pediatric, or
reproductive endocrinology is
called a fellowship...
-
qualified practitioner who has gone on to
specialize in
medicine and then
subspecialize in dermatology. This involves:
Medical school for five
years to obtain...
- a
single patient.
While many
internal medicine physicians choose to
subspecialize in
specific organ systems,
general internal medicine specialists do...
- "An
investigation of the structural, connectional, and
functional subspecialization in the
human amygdala".
Human Brain Mapping. 34 (12): 3247–3266. doi:10...
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neuroimaging (MRI, PET), and neurochemistry.
Topics have
branched into
subspecializations such as social, sport, cognitive, cardiovascular,
clinical and other...
- (physical
medicine and
rehabilitation physicians), and
neurologists who
subspecialize in
electrodiagnostic medicine. In the
United States,
neurologists and...