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Hi,
I was wondering if you guys could answer a few PM&R questions:
1. I think that PM&R would be a good fit for me because they deal with sports injuries from what I hear. But my question is, do they deal with the bones a lot because I really like learning about the bones so far? Otherwise if they don't, what is a good speciality, besides orthopaedic surgery since thats impossible to get, that deals with bones? Is there an internal medicine version of orthopaedic surgery (ie cardiology is the internal med version of cardiac surgery in a way)?
2. Do physiatrists have specialities within their field? If so, what are some examples, and also, do they have any invasive or interesting procedures within their specialities (I don't really want to be a GP in any field)?
I know you are wondering why I'm on this forum given my sn, but I'm just trying to find out some more about other specialities as well. So please answer my questions.
thanks
I was wondering if you guys could answer a few PM&R questions:
1. I think that PM&R would be a good fit for me because they deal with sports injuries from what I hear. But my question is, do they deal with the bones a lot because I really like learning about the bones so far? Otherwise if they don't, what is a good speciality, besides orthopaedic surgery since thats impossible to get, that deals with bones? Is there an internal medicine version of orthopaedic surgery (ie cardiology is the internal med version of cardiac surgery in a way)?
2. Do physiatrists have specialities within their field? If so, what are some examples, and also, do they have any invasive or interesting procedures within their specialities (I don't really want to be a GP in any field)?
I know you are wondering why I'm on this forum given my sn, but I'm just trying to find out some more about other specialities as well. So please answer my questions.
thanks