Medical courses abroad have many specializations. In an MBBS course, students will typically study for 5 years and 1 year of internship training. After completing an MBBS degree, students can choose to major in specific medical fields.
Internal Medicine: Deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of general diseases and health concerns such as lung disease, hypertension, diabetes, and chronic illnesses.
General Surgery: Focuses on injuries and diseases that require surgical intervention.
Cardiology: Deals with diseases and abnormal disorders of the heart, such as artery disorders, heart failure, and heart disease.
Gynecology: Deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the female reproduction system, such as infertility, ovarian cysts, and pelvic pain.
Anesthesiology: A branch of medicine that deals with the relief of pain before, during, and after surgery.
Endocrinology: Involves diagnosing and treating issues surrounding the endocrine system and hormonal imbalances.
Orthopedics: A branch of surgery that focuses on treating the musculoskeletal system, such as sports injuries, joint pain, bone fractures, and worn muscle.
These are just some of the main fields in medicine. If you want to explore other medical specializations, check out our General Medicine guide or ask our study MBBS abroad consultants here!