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The American College of Surgeons recognizes 14 surgical specialties: cardiothoracic surgery, colon and surgery, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, gynecologic oncology, neurological surgery, ophthalmic surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthopaedic surgery, otorhinolaryngology, pediatric surgery,
A subspecialty is a concentrated area of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that: exists within at least one recognized {parent} specialty; requires additional education, training, and/or professional experiences; involves specific (1) problems, (2) populations, and/or (3) circumscribed approaches.
The USA (and many other countries) follow the model of recognizing Sports Medicine as an official subspecialty of multiple other primary medical specialties. The most common primary specialties prior to a sports medicine subspecialty in the USA are family practice, orthopedics and physiatry.
The Med-Docs team of examiners is trained to write accurate, detailed reports. They provide explanations as to how and why opinions are rendered regarding MMI status, future medical care, apportionment, causation, and whole person impairment.
Importance of Proper Documentation in ED Reports Patient demographics. Chief complaint. History of present illness. Vital signs. Physical exam findings. Lab results and imaging studies. Diagnoses. Treatments provided.
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Internists. These primary-care doctors treat both common and complex illnesses, usually only in adults. Youll likely visit them or your family doctor first for any condition. Internists often have advanced training in a host of subspecialties, like heart disease, cancer, or adolescent or sleep medicine.
Dermatology is a specialty; dermatology is not a subspecialty. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Jefferson Digital Commons. The Jefferson Digital Commons is a service of Thomas Jefferson Universitys Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL).

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