How many levels of dermatologic surgery is? Is surgery a secondary discipline?

Updated on science 2024-07-12
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    **Surgery. **One of the subspecialties.

    One of the subspecialties is an interdisciplinary science based on pathology and integrating multiple disciplines. It is mainly to solve diseases, repair defects, and improve quality with surgical related techniques and means.

    Basic Information. Chinese name **Surgery.

    Basic introduction. Its scope mainly includes: removal of masses on the body surface and subcutaneous tissues, surgical treatment of appendages, defect repair caused by various reasons, and improvement and improvement of quality, such as diabetic foot, bedsores, tumors, hair transplantation, surgical treatment of nail disease, surgical treatment of sebaceous glands and sweat glands, acute and chronic wounds, body surface scars, etc., which have gradually become the scope of surgery.

    **Surgeons must have:

    1) Rich clinical and theoretical foundation of ** department.

    2) Master the basic surgical skills of surgery, such as the surgical skills of plastic surgery, the surgical operation of minimally invasive surgery, etc.

    3) A certain degree of applied physics knowledge.

    4) Familiar with considerable knowledge of pathology.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    **bai

    Pathology belongs to a branch and research direction under clinical medicine, if you are interested in studying dermatology, then the university.

    The major for undergraduate students is clinical medicine, and for graduate students, you can directly choose the direction of ** disease. Clinical medicine includes many directions, such as internal medicine, surgery, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, geriatrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, stomatology, infectious diseases, medicine, neurology, psychiatry, oncology, emergency medicine, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Surgery is a secondary discipline under clinical medicine, and the code is 100210.

    Clinical medicine belongs to the first-level discipline of medicine (category **10), discipline **1002, and the following is divided into 18 sub-disciplines, namely: internal medicine (100201), pediatrics (100202), geriatrics (100203), suspicion neurology (100204), psychiatry and mental hygiene (100205), **disease and venereology (100206).

    Imaging Medicine and Nuclear Medicine (100207), Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (100208), Surgery (100210), Obstetrics and Gynecology (100211), Ophthalmology (100212), Otorhinolaryngology (100213), Oncology (100214), Medicine and Physiotherapy (100215), Sports Medicine (100216), Anesthesiology (100217), Emergency Medicine (100218).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Graduate students can directly choose the direction of ** disease. **The major of Diseases and Venereology belongs to the second-level discipline of Hezhou Discipline of Clinical Medicine and Medicine, and is a clinical discipline focusing on morphology teaching.

    The discipline of "Disease and Venereology" explores and studies the diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis, hereditary diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, laser medicine, leprosy, etc., as well as the mechanism of sparkling and laughing diseases.

    ** Historical Development of the Profession of Venereology.

    Venereology has developed very rapidly, and significant progress has been made in the fields of histopathology, physiology, pathogenic biology, genetics, and epidemiology.

    With the improvement of living standards, people's requirements for health are not only limited to the absence of diseases, but gradually extended to the aesthetic requirements of the world, which have also promoted the development of its branches including cosmetology, surgery, laser medicine, photobiomedicine and other disciplines, and gradually become a branch of clinical medicine with rich content, wide research fields, advanced technical means and great development potential.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Surgery is a secondary discipline under clinical medicine, and the code is 100210.

    Clinical medicine belongs to the first-level discipline under medicine (category **10), discipline **1002, and the following is divided into 18 sub-disciplines, namely: internal medicine (100201), pediatrics (100202), geriatrics (100203), neurology (100204), psychiatry and mental hygiene (100205), **disease and venereology (100206).

    Imaging Medicine and Nuclear Medicine (100207), Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (100208), Surgery (100210), Obstetrics and Gynecology (100211), Ophthalmology (100212), Otorhinolaryngology (100213), Oncology (100214), Medicine and Physiotherapy (100215), Sports Medicine (100216), Anesthesiology (100217), Emergency Medicine (100218).

    History of Surgery.

    As early as the mummies unearthed in ancient Egypt, surgical traces of the skull can be found. As early as more than 2,000 years ago, China had already summed up some practical experience in surgery from the practice of war, production and life. Modern surgery was founded at the end of the 19th century, and at first surgeries were often performed by trained barbers** – "medical barbers".

    As a result, in many Commonwealth countries today, surgeons are addressed as "mister" rather than "doctor". At the beginning of the 20th century, with the emergence and progress of disinfection, anesthesia, hemostasis, blood transfusion and other technologies, modern surgery was gradually deepened and improved. Modern surgery was founded in the 40s of the 19th century, and successively solved the problems of surgical pain, wound infection, hemostasis, and blood transfusion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Surgery is a second-level discipline under clinical medicine (first-level discipline), discipline **100210.

    Medicine consists of 9 first-level disciplines and 54 second-level disciplines.

    The nine first-level disciplines are: Basic Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Stomatology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Pharmacy, Chinese Materia Medica, and Nursing.

    Clinical medicine belongs to the first-level discipline under the medicine (category **10), discipline **1002, and the following is divided into 17 second-level disciplines, namely:

    Internal Medicine (100201), Pediatrics (100202), Geriatrics (100203), Neurology (100204), Psychiatry and Mental Health (100205), **Disease and Venereology (100206), Imaging Medicine and Nuclear Medicine (100207), Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (100208), Surgery (100210), Obstetrics and Gynecology (100211), Ophthalmology (100212), Otorhinolaryngology (100213), Oncology (100214), Medicine and Physiotherapy (100215), Sports Medicine (100216), Anesthesiology (100217), Emergency Medicine (100218).

    On March 8, 2011, the Academic Degree Office promulgated a new discipline catalog, in which nursing was differentiated from the second-level discipline of clinical medicine and became a first-level discipline, which is parallel to the first-level disciplines such as traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and clinical medicine, providing greater development space for the development of nursing discipline. The new subject** is 1011.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Surgery is one of the eight first-level disciplines of medicine.

    Including general surgery, bone surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, urology, neurosurgery, etc.

    In many teaching hospitals, it is generally subdivided.

    According to function and anatomy, or histology, embryology, gene transcoding, cell origin, etc., it is classified into research directions and clinical types...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, I am recording the National Key Secondary Disciplines, which include Surgery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    **Department mainly refers to the hospital of **** disease, **problem can come to the department at any time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    **Department belongs to surgery, mainly**various**disease, common **disease.

    Psoriasis, herpes, rosacea, impetigo

    Pyogenic infection, scarring, ringworm, ichthyosis, axillary odor, pimples, folliculitis, alopecia areata, inflammation, baby diaper rash, corns, freckles, dyshishidrosis, mite dermatitis, vitiligo, eczema, nail fungus, scleroderma, itching, oral care, hair removal, melasma, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't know what it's called, the bug bites it, it's infected, and the infusion plaster doesn't work very well, please ask the doctor, what's going on.

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