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The specialities after MBBS are broadly divided among three different types- Clinical, Non-Clinical, and Paraclinical. The difference among them is of whether you are providing direct patient care in terms of giving direct diagnosis or treatment. Clinical roles and thus, in turn, clinical specialisation includes face to face interaction with patients while non-clinical roles, in some cases, can require interaction with patients but they do not provide diagnoses. Paraclinical fields also do not include much involvement in patient care. The different specialisation after MBBS are listed below-
Specialisation after MBBS
MD Specializations
MS Specializations
Diploma Specializations
Aerospace Medicine
ENT
Allergy & Clinical Immunology
Anatomy
General Surgery
Anesthesiology
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Clinical Pathology
Biochemistry
Ophthalmology
Community Medicine/Public Health
Biophysics
Orthopaedics
Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy
Community medicine
Otorhinolaryngology
Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy
Traumatology & Surgery
Forensic Medicine
Emergency Medicine
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Health Education
Family Medicine
Health Administration
Immunohematology & Blood Transfusion
General Medicine
Geriatrics
Occupational Health
Hospital Administration
Immunohematology and Blood transfusion
Infectious Diseases
Paediatrics
Marine Medicine
Psychiatry
Medical Genetics
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Microbiology
Pulmonary medicine
Nuclear medicine
Radio-diagnosis
Radiation Medicine
Palliative Medicine
Sports Medicine
Pathology
Tropical medicine
Pharmacology
Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases
Virology
Physiology
Radio diagnosis
Radiotherapy
Respiratory Medicine
Tropical Medicine
For complete details get through the link below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/specialisation-after-mbbs
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