1. Clinical MD Specializations
Clinical MD courses focus on diagnosis, treatment, and patient care.
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MD General Medicine
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Focuses on adult diseases and internal medicine
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Prepares students for super-specialty training
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MD Pediatrics
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Specializes in child healthcare and development
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Covers neonatal and adolescent medicine
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MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy (DVL)
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Focuses on skin, hair, and nail disorders
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Includes cosmetic and laser procedures
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MD Radiology
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Involves medical imaging and diagnostics
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Covers X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound
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MD Anesthesiology
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Focuses on anesthesia and critical care
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Essential for surgical and emergency medicine
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MD Psychiatry
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Deals with mental health disorders
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Includes psychotherapy and behavioral sciences
2. Surgical MS Specializations
MS programs emphasize surgical skills and operative procedures.
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MS General Surgery
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Covers a wide range of surgical procedures
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Foundation for super-specialty surgical fields
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MS Orthopedics
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Focuses on bones, joints, and the musculoskeletal system
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Includes trauma and sports injuries
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MS Obstetrics & Gynecology (OBG)
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Specializes in women’s reproductive health
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Covers pregnancy, childbirth, and gynecological surgery
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MS ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)
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Deals with ear, nose, and throat conditions
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Includes head and neck surgery
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MS Ophthalmology
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Focuses on eye diseases and surgery
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Covers vision correction and eye care
3. Para-Clinical MD Specializations
Para-clinical courses support diagnosis and research in medicine.
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MD Pathology
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Studies disease mechanisms and laboratory diagnosis
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Essential for diagnostic services
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MD Microbiology
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Focuses on infectious diseases and microorganisms
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Important for public health and research
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MD Pharmacology
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Deals with drug action and development
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Useful for research and pharmaceutical careers
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MD Forensic Medicine
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Applies medical knowledge to legal cases
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Involves medico-legal investigations
4. Non-Clinical MD Specializations
Non-clinical branches focus on teaching, research, and preventive medicine.
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MD Anatomy
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Studies the human body structure
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Supports medical education and research
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MD Physiology
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Focuses on body functions and systems
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Important for academic careers
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MD Biochemistry
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Studies chemical processes in the body
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Useful in laboratory and research fields
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MD Community Medicine
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Emphasizes public health and preventive care
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Involves epidemiology and health management


