A clinic is a healthcare facility that is primarily focused on the care of outpatients. Clinics can be privately operated or publicly managed and funded. They typically cover the primary healthcare needs of populations in local communities, in contrast to larger hospitals which offer specialised treatments and admit inpatients for overnight stays. Most commonly, the word clinic in English refers to a general medical practice, run by one or more general practitioners, but it can also mean a specialist clinic. Some clinics retain the name “clinic" even while growing into institutions as large as major hospitals or becoming associated with a hospital or medical school. Medical availability and clinical practice varies across the world due to regional differences in culture and technology. Modern scientific medicine is highly developed in the Western world, while in developing countries such as parts of Africa or Asia, the population may rely more heavily on traditional medicine with limited evidence and efficacy and no required formal training for practitioners. In modern clinical practice, physicians personally assess patients in order to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease using clinical judgment. The doctorpatient relationship typically begins an interaction with an examination of the patient's medical history and medical record, followed by a medical interview and a physical examination.
1. Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2. Pediatrics, 3. Psychiatry, 4. Ophthalmology, 5. Primary Care, 6. Dermatology, 7. Anesthesia and Intensive Care, 8. Trauma and Orthopedics.
Connor Langdon is an Associate Professor of clinical specialist at the laboratory of international school of medicine. He provides training on clinical specialization: this is a specialist in medical practice which helps in noticing, identifying, treating, and monitoring illnesses. After completing medical school, physicians or surgeons usually further their medical education in a clinical specialty of medicine by completing a multiple year residency to become a medical specialist. He specializes in several lab tests or procedures, including looking for bacteria or parasites, analyzing fluids, testing for drug levels, preparing specimens, counting cells, and making cultures. He continues to do research on the clinical specialties, doing research on various types of test that can help in curing the various diseases among the people.