What Are The Different Types Of Physicians

What are the different types of physicians

Answer:

Family physician

Internal Medicine physician

Pediatrician

Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN)

Surgeon

Psychiatrist

Cardiologist

Dermatologist

Endocrinologist

Gastroenterologist

Infectious Disease Physician

Nephrologist

Ophthalmologist

Otolaryngologist

Pulmonologist

Neurologist

Physician Executive

Radiologist

Anesthesiologist

Oncologist

Explanation:

There are nearly one million physicians practicing in the United States, and many different specialties and types of physician jobs. Physicians attend a four-year accredited medical school after completing college and then must go on to complete residency training, which takes between three and seven years, depending on the specialty.

Family Physician

Family medicine is one of the primary care specialties.

Internal Medicine Physician

General internists provide primary care to adult patients and can take additional training after internal medicine residency to sub-specialize in a variety of other areas, such as gastroenterology, endocrinology, or cardiology.

Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN)

An OB/GYN is a doctor who specializes in womens reproductive health.

Psychiatrist

A psychiatrist treats emotional and behavioral problems through a combination of personal counseling (psychotherapy), psychoanalysis, hospitalization, and medication. Psychiatrists may be office-based, hospital-based, or a combination of the two.

Cardiologist

Cardiology is one of many sub-specialties of internal medicine. Cardiologists focus on treatment of the heart and its blood vessels.

Dermatologist

Dermatology is one of the most competitive fields for physicians. Typically, only the very top medical students are accepted into dermatology residency programs.

Endocrinologist

A sub-specialty of internal medicine, endocrinologists treat the endocrine system—the glands that produce and secrete hormones that control and regulate nearly all of the bodys functions.

Gastroenterologist

A sub-specialty of internal medicine, gastroenterologists treat the digestive system.

Infectious Disease Physician

Infectious disease physicians deal with infections that are hard to diagnose or treat.

Nephrologist

Nephrologists treat kidney disease and prescribe dialysis for those experiencing kidney failure.

Ophthalmologist

Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who treat diseases or disorders of the eyes, such as cataracts and glaucoma.

Otolaryngologist

Otolaryngologists, also known as otorhinolaryngologists, are more commonly referred to as ENTs, which stands for "ear, nose, and throat."

ENTs cover a lot of issues including sinus problems, allergies, head and neck cancers, and more.

Pulmonologist

Pulmonologists treat the cardio-pulmonary system, which consists of the organs, including the lungs and heart, that work together to help a person breathe.

Neurologist

Neurologists are doctors who take care of patients with medical conditions that affect the brain, spine, or nerves.

Physician Executive

Some physicians do not practice medicine, instead, taking leading roles in healthcare policy, pharmaceutical research, or in health insurance companies.

Radiologist

A radiologist is a physician who is trained in looking at and interpreting diagnostic tests.

Anesthesiologist

Anesthesiologists are trained to manage patient pain and vital signs during surgery.

Oncologist

Oncology is a subspecialty of internal medicine.


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