Internists

Did you know? (what are internists and what are they actually doing)

  • Internists are experts in diagnosing, treating and caring for adult patients.
  • They often serve as medical consultants to physicians in other specialties.
  • In some countries internists may specialize in general primary care of adults (for instance in Switzerland); they can also take additional training and “subspecialize” in such areas as endocrinology, hematology/oncology, immunology. Cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology and reumatology ususally are independent subspecialties.
  • What is internal medicine? (European definition):
    The specialty of internal medicine covers a wide range of conditions affecting the internal organs of the body. Although some diseases specifically affect individual organs, the majority of common diseases may affect many internal organs of the body. The internist must then be trained to recognise and manage a broad range of diseases and, with the aging population, many patients with chronic and multiple disorders.

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