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Can doctors specialize in more than one area? Let's say Psychiatry and Sports Medicine? If so, how effective are they?
Yes, doctors can specialize in more than one area. I've seen psych and neuro. I've seen FM and sports. IM has tons of subspecialties. Also pulm/cc (+/- sleep), nephrology/cc, ID/cc, heme/onc, etc. There are plenty more examples.Can doctors specialize in more than one area? Let's say Psychiatry and Sports Medicine? If so, how effective are they?
Yes, doctors can specialize in more than one area. I've seen psych and neuro. I've seen FM and sports. IM has tons of subspecialties. Also pulm/cc (+/- sleep), nephrology/cc, ID/cc, heme/onc, etc. There are plenty more examples.
Correct. Psych and sports med would be:Though, those are more of subsets or intersections, aren't they? Like Neuro and Psychiatrist seem to intersect because of mental health? From one thread here, I read that a specialization in Sports Medicine seems to be a subset of FM?
Yup, sports would be a fellowship from FM (or other specialties but I think FPs are the ones who usually do sports).Though, those are more of subsets or intersections, aren't they? Like Neuro and Psychiatrist seem to intersect because of mental health? From one thread here, I read that a specialization in Sports Medicine seems to be a subset of FM?
Can doctors specialize in more than one area? Let's say Psychiatry and Sports Medicine? If so, how effective are they?
Though, those are more of subsets or intersections, aren't they? Like Neuro and Psychiatrist seem to intersect because of mental health? From one thread here, I read that a specialization in Sports Medicine seems to be a subset of FM?
Some specialties have less strict requirements. Palliative care, for example, is one of the fields that, as far as I know, doesn't require that you complete a specific primary field before going into palliative care. With the neurology/psychiatry subspecialties specifically, they are all technically open to psychiatrists/neurologists (e.g., a psychiatrist could theoretically do an epileptology fellowship) as the boards are the same, but I have never actually seen this done. Some psychiatrists do pain medicine and this is a somewhat growing trend though still rare..