Internal Medicine

About Course
Internal medicine is a medical specialty focused on the comprehensive care of adults, addressing a wide spectrum of health conditions and diseases. Internists, or doctors specialized in internal medicine, are trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent a variety of complex illnesses. They possess a deep understanding of the body’s systems and how they interact, which enables them to manage chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases.
Internists often work as primary care physicians, providing long-term, continuous care to patients. Their expertise extends to both outpatient and inpatient settings, offering a holistic approach to patient health. Internal medicine emphasizes evidence-based practice and patient-centered care, ensuring that treatment plans are tailored to individual needs.
Furthermore, internal medicine serves as a foundation for various subspecialties, including cardiology, gastroenterology, and endocrinology, among others. This specialty is crucial in the healthcare system, bridging the gap between general practice and specialized care, ensuring comprehensive and coordinated patient management.
Course Content
Introduction to Internal Medicine: Foundations and Principles
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Overview of Internal Medicine
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Historical Evolution of Internal Medicine
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Principles of Patient-Centered Care
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Introduction to Internal Medicine Quiz
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Ethical Considerations in Internal Medicine