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List of medical topics
This
list of medical topics
does not include terms from
anatomy
,
dentistry
,
veterinary science
, nor the names of medical practitioners.
Other lists of medical topics
Topics which appear on one of these lists have been omitted from the Medical Topics list below.
List of disabilities
List of diseases
List of
Autoimmune disorders
List of cancers
List of communication disorders
Glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders
List of
dermatological
(skin) diseases
List of
endocrine
(hormone) diseases
List of genetic disorders
List of infectious diseases
List of Kidney disorders
List of
intestinal
diseases
List of neurological disorders
(nervous system)
List of notifiable diseases
- should be reported to health officials
List of voice disorders
List of
vulvovaginal disorders
Mental illness (alphabetical list)
List of mood disorders
List of
eating disorders
List of personality disorders
List of phobias
List of rare diseases
List of obstetric topics
(pregnancy and childbirth)
List of ologies
(mostly non-medical)
Medical equipment
Pharmacology
, for list of medicinal substances
List of surgical procedures
List of human blood components
List of distinct cell types in the adult human body
Medical topics
Specific topics (including diseases, disorders, medications, and treatments) which appear on one of the lists above have been omitted from this list. This guide lists articles which address more generic medical topics, symptoms, or fields of study.
Abdominal surgery
Acupuncture
Aids
Allergy
Alternative medicine
Amputation
Anatomical pathology
Anatomy
Andrology
Anesthesiology
Autoimmune disease
Bacterium
Battlefield medicine
Big killers
Bioanalysis
Bioassay
- measurement of effects of a substance on the body
Biochemistry
Biomaterial
Biomechanics
Biophysics
Biostatistics
Bucomaxillofacial Surgery
Cardiology
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR)
Cell biology
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) - run by American Department of Health and Human Services
Chemical pathology
- the testing of blood for chemicals
Chemistry
Chemotherapy
- cancer treatment
Chinese medicine
Chiropractic medicine
Clinical neurophysiology
- study of bioelectric aspects of nervous system
Cryosurgery
Cytology
- study of cells
Cytopathology
- study of diseases at the cellular level
Dermatology
- study of skin
Diagnosis
Disease
Drug
Embryology
- study of embryo and fetal development
Emergency medical service
Emergency Medicine
Endocrinology
- study of endocrine (hormone) system
Epidemic
Epidemiology
- study of demographics of disease
Etiology
- cause or source of a disorder
Evidence-based medicine
Experimental cancer treatments
Faith healing
Fever
Forensic pathology
- legal applications of medical science
Gastroenterology
Gene therapy
General practitioner
(*
GP
)
General surgery
Genetics
Germ theory of disease
Germs
Gynecology
- study of the female reproductive system
HACEK organisms
Haematology
or hematology - study of blood
Hand Surgery
Health
Healthcare system
Hematology
Hepatology
- study of the liver
Histology
- study of tissues
History of medicine
HIV
Homeopathy
- alternative medical science based on treatment without drugs
Hormone
Hospital
Human anatomy
Hypertension
Immortality
Immunology
Infectious diseases
Infectology
Inflammation
Insurance
(need an article on *Health insurance)
Interaction
, drug
Internal medicine
Laparoscopic surgery
Lung cancer
Magnetic Resonance
Malpractice
(barely a stub; need an article on *Medical malpractice)
Mastology
Medication
Medicine
Metabolism
Microbiology
- study of microorganisms
Midwifery
- non-doctors who provide prenatal care
[Battlefield medicine[Military Medicine]
Molecular biology
Morphology
- study of anatomical shape and variation
Mutation
Nanomedicine
Nausea
Nephrology
- study of the kidneys
Neurology
Neuroscience
- study of the nervous system
Neurosurgery
- surgery of the nervious system, especially brain and spine
Nosology
- classification of diseases
Nursing
Nutrition
Obstetrics
- study of pregnancy and childbirth
Occupational Medicine
Occupational therapy
- aid in developing skills of independent living
Odontology
Oncology
- study of cancers
Ophthalmology
- study of diseases of the eye
Optometry
- study of vision and ocular (eye) health
Osteopathy
- study of whole-body medical treatment, founded on theory of structural/skeletal health
Otolaryngology Aids
Paramedic
Pathogen
- a disease-causing agent
Pathological anatomy
Pathology
- the diagnosis of health problems from samples
Pediatrics
or Paediatrics
Periodontology
Phage
- a virus which infects bacteria
Pharmacology
- study of medicinal substances
Phylogeny
- study of origin and evolution of species
Physician
Physiology
- study of mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms
Physiotherapy
- use of movement to improve medical condition
Placebo effect
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Plastic surgery
- surgery for structural or cosmetic improvement
Prevalence
Proctology
Psychiatry
- study of mental and emotional disorders
Psychology
Psychoneurology
Psychotherapy
- a treatment for mental and emotional disorders
Quarantine
Radiation therapy
- cancer treatment
Radiology
- medical use of X-rays or other penetrating radiation
Rare diseases
Retrovirus
Sanitation
Scar
Scientific method
Septicemia
Sports Medicine
Surgery
Symptom
Therapy
Timeline of medicine and medical technology
Toxicology
- study of poisonous substances and their effects on the body
Transfusion medicine
- study of the science of blood/fluid transfusion
Transplant
Trauma
Traumatology & Orthopaedic Surgery
Traumatology
- study of injuries caused by accidents or violence
Trepanning
- the surgical opening of the skull (historical)
Urology
- study of the urinary tract
US constitutional right to medical treatment
Vaccine
Virology
- study of viruses
Virus
Vitamin
World Health Organization
Wikipedia
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