Hepatobiliary surgery is a specialized field of surgery that encompasses a broad scope of conditions, diseases, treatments, and procedures related to the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas.
Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM), also known as high-risk obstetrics, is a subspecialty of obstetrics that focuses on the comprehensive care of both mother and fetus during pregnancy.
Hospital administration plays a crucial role in managing the operations of healthcare organizations, ensuring efficient and effective delivery of medical services.
Neonatology, a specialized branch of pediatrics, revolves around the diagnosis and management of newborn and premature infants with complex medical and surgical problems.
Neonatal nursing is a subfield of nursing that focuses on providing care to premature and newborn babies during the critical period from birth up to approximately one month.
Brain aneurysms develop silently and most do so as a result of wear and tear on the arteries throughout a person’s lifetime, though no clear etiology can usually be established.
Endodontics is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases affecting the dental pulp and its surrounding tissues.
Many products are available to the surgeon to facilitate hemostasis in tissue. Most typically, these products are deployed during surgery, but some can be placed on bleeding wounds.
Neurointervention is a rapidly growing medical specialty that uses minimally invasive techniques to diagnose and treat conditions of the central nervous system, particularly the vasculature.
As a subspecialty of both obstetrics/gynecology and also urology, urogynecology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor disorders in women.
Vascular surgery is a subspecialty of general surgery focuses on diagnosing and treating diseases of the arterial and venous systems, including the arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels.