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Ophthalmologist

The medicinal branch dealing with the anatomy, physiology, and disease of the eyeball and orbit is called ophthalmology. A specialist who receives training and education in ophthalmology is known as […]

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CT Scans

Computed tomography (CT) or CAT scans refers to a scanning process in which computer and x-rays are used together to create a cross-sectional picture of the body. A narrow x-ray

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Dialysis

Also known as renal replacement therapy, dialysis is a treatment procedure in which machines are used to filter and purify solutes, excess water, and toxins from the blood. Patients whose

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HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS stands for Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. HIV gets transmitted into the body through unprotected sex, infected blood transfusions, sharing needles, and during pregnancy from

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Dental Radiography

Dental radiography is a dental examination process in which the radiologist makes use of x-ray radiation to penetrate into the oral structure of the patient’s mouth. Such radiographic images are

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Clinical Pharmacists

Clinical pharmacists are healthcare professionals working in collaboration with nurse practitioners, physicians, and other medical workers. They work in various settings. When they work in a hospital setting, their primary

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Neuropathologist

Neuropathology refers to the branch of medicine that deals with the study of the diseases related to the nervous system tissue through whole-body biopsies or small surgical biopsies. A neuropathologist

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Rheumatologist

Rheumatology refers to that branch of medicine that deals with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of rheumatic diseases. Physicians who are trained and specialized in this branch are known as

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