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Index
Cover Page Contributors Preface How to Use This Book Part 1: The Challenge of Specialty Choice
Planning Your Specialty Choice
Tasks and Suggested Timetable
Finding A Specialty That Is Right for You
Factors in Specialty Choice
Considering Your Options
Generalist vs. Specialist
Deciding On A Specialty In An Uncertain World
The Undecided Student Workforce Projections Students' Decisions
Part 2: The Specialties and Subspecialties
Allergy and Immunology Anesthesiology Colon and Rectal Surgery Dermatology Emergency Medicine Family Medicine Internal Medicine
General Internal Medicine Subspecialties in Internal Medicine
Cardiology Endocrinology and Metabolism Gastroenterology Hematology Infectious Diseases Medical Oncology Nephrology Pulmonary Disease Rheumatology Medical Genetics Neurological Surgery Neurology Nuclear Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic Surgery Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Pathology Pediatrics Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Plastic Surgery Preventive Medicine Occupational Medicine Public Health and General Preventive Medicine Psychiatry Diagnostic Radiology Radiation Oncology Surgery, General Thoracic Surgery Urology
Part 3: Emerging Specialty Areas
Subspecialties and EpiSpecialty Areas Addiction Medicine Administrative Medicine Adolescent Medicine Critical Care Medicine Geriatrics Hospice and Palliative Care Sports Medicine
Part 4: Practice Options
Practice Settings and Pathways
Part 5: After You Have Chosen a Specialty
Planning for Residency Choice Military Programs The Couples Match What Happens if You Don't Match* Changing Specialties During Residency and Afterwards*
Appendix
Questionnaire First-Year Postgraduate Positions Offered Through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Summary Profile Scores Selected Web Sites
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