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Internal Medicine - NPI Lookup
An internist is a personal physician who provides long-term, comprehensive care in the office and in the hospital, managing both common and complex illnesses of adolescents, adults and the elderly. Internists are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, infections and diseases affecting the heart, blood, kidneys, joints and the digestive, respiratory and vascular systems. They are also trained in the essentials of primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and effective treatment of common problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs.
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What is Internal Medicine?
Internal medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases.
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What does an internal medicine physician do?
Answer: General internal medicine physicians diagnose and provide nonsurgical treatment for a range of problems that affect internal organs and systems such as the stomach, kidneys, liver, and digestive tract. Internists use a variety of diagnostic techniques to treat patients through medication or hospitalization. Their patients are mostly adults. They may specialize, such as in gastroenterology or endocrinology.
How do you become certified in one of the subspecialties?
Answer: Certification in any of the subspecialties requires additional training and assessment specified by the board.
What certifications are available for internal medicine?
Answer: The American Board of Internal Medicine offers certifications. The American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine also offers certifications.
What training is required prior to board certification?
Answer: Three years of training is required prior to board certification.
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