by Carmella on July 11th, 2006

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What are all the different branches of Medicine one can study?

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  • by anonymous on August 21st, 2006

    anonymous

    Possible careers in medicine are:

    Allied Health Diagnosis, Intervention, and Treatment
    Athletic Training
    Cardiopulmonary Technology
    Cardiovascular Technology
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography
    Electrocardiograph Technology
    Electroneurodiagnostic and Electroencephalographic Technology
    Emergency Medical Technology
    Health Physics Technology
    Medical Radiologic Technology
    Nuclear Medical Technology
    Perfusion Technology
    Physician Assistance
    Radiologic Technology
    Respiratory Therapy
    Surgical Technology
    Clinical Laboratory Science
    Blood Bank Technology
    Clinical Genetics Technology
    Clinical Laboratory Science
    Clinical Laboratory Technology
    Cytotechnology
    Dialysis Technology
    Hematology Technology
    Histologic Assistance
    Histologic Technology
    Ophthalmic Laboratory Technology
    Phlebotomy
    Health and Medical Administrative Services
    Health Information Technology
    Health Management and Clinical Assistance
    Health Services Administration
    Health Unit Coordination
    Hospital Facilities Administration
    Medical Claims Examination
    Medical Insurance Billing
    Medical Insurance Coding
    Medical Office Assistance
    Medical Office Computer Specialist
    Medical Office Management
    Medical Reception
    Medical Records Administration
    Medical Secretary
    Medical Staff Services Technology
    Medical Transcription
    Mental and Social Health Services
    Addiction Counseling
    Clinical Pastoral Counseling
    Community Health Services
    Genetic Counseling
    Marriage and Family Therapy
    Medical Social Work
    Mental Health Counseling
    Psychiatric Technology
    Nursing
    Adult Health Nursing
    Clinical Nurse Specialist
    Critical Care Nursing
    Family Practice Nurse Practitioner
    Mental Health Nursing
    Nurse Anesthetist
    Nursing Administration
    Nursing Assistance
    Nursing Midwifery
    Nursing (RN)
    Nursing Science
    Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing
    Pediatric Nursing
    Practical Nursing
    Prenursing Studies
    Public Health Nursing
    Surgical Nursing
    Public Health
    Community Health and Preventive Medicine
    Environmental Health
    Health Physics
    Health Services Administration
    International Health
    Maternal and Child Health
    Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene
    Public Health
    Public Health Education
    Rehabilitation and Therapy
    Art Therapy
    Dance Therapy
    Kinesiotherapy
    Music Therapy
    Occupational Therapy
    Orthotics and Prosthetics
    Physical Therapy
    Therapeutic Recreation
    Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
    Acupuncture
    Asian Bodywork Therapy
    Audiology and Hearing Sciences
    Ayurvedic Medicine
    Bioethics and Medical Ethics
    Chinese Medicine and Herbology
    Chiropractic (DC)
    Clinical Nutrition
    Communication Disorders
    Dental Assisting
    Dental Hygiene
    Dental Laboratory Technology
    Dietetic Assistance
    Dietetics
    Dietetic Technology
    Health Aide
    Health Sciences, General
    Herbalism
    Home Health Aide
    Massage Therapy
    Medical Illustrating
    Medical Informatics
    Medication Aide
    Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
    Midwifery
    Movement Therapy and Movement Education
    Ophthalmic Technology
    Opticianry
    Optometric Technology
    Optometry
    Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
    Pharmacy
    Podiatric Medicine (DPM)
    Predentistry
    Premedicine
    Prepharmacy
    Preveterinary Studies
    Speech-Language Pathology
    Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
    Sports Medicine
    Yoga Therapy and Teacher Training

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  • by dr james on March 27th, 2008

    dr james

    holy cow batman

    the fields are virtually unlimited.
    accountants, managers, nurses, doctors, research, teaching, on and on

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  • by Anonymous on October 23rd, 2006

    Anonymous

    as a doctor you can end up working in(some overlap, and is different in different countries):
    Pathology
    Radiology
    Anesthesiology
    Dermatology
    Emergency medicine
    General practice, family practice, family medicine or primary care
    Internal medicine eg Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, Intensive care medicine, Oncology
    Neurology
    Obstetrics and gynecology
    Palliative care
    Pediatrics
    Physical medicine and rehabilitation
    Preventive medicine
    Psychiatry
    Radiation therapy
    Surgical specialties eg Orthopedics, Urology, Ophthalmology, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology
    Urgent care
    Gender-based medicine studies

    just as a few examples...

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  • by UltimateFighter on July 11th, 2006

    UltimateFighter

    well there are alot of options holistic(not spelt right) is all about natural medicine, remedies and its one of the best. If anyone asked me to help them pick a medical career i'd recomende that one sorry i wasnt of much help

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