General Practice Medicine

What Have to Know about General Practice Medicine

General practice medicine is dependent on students developing the necessary information technology (it) working skills and extending their study skills to meet the requirements for independent learning.

The design of this curriculum does not facilitate an easy transition for students studying at master level, many of whom may have been out of fulltime education for a number of years. Despite the extent of innovation, few systematic and structured procedures have been established for external peer review. The qualifications and experience of the staff developing and implementing this program, while appropriate in their clinical fields, is limited in relation to the production and formulation of educational programs.

Family Medicine

Family Medicine

General Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine is regarded as one of the main specialties of medicine. The work area of internal medicine includes surgery, pediatrics, and ob-gyn. In addition, general internal medicine has many sub-specialties. Subspecialties may include organ oriented like cardiology or nephrology; system oriented like immunology; age oriented like geriatric medicine or condition oriented like medicine of pregnancy.

However, the scope of general internal medicine does not cover treatments of children. Internal Medicine can treat the medical pathologies (non obstetric) of pregnant women and the medical complications associated with surgery and anesthesia. And general Internal Medicine closely associates with its subspecialties.

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