Noun
the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and (nonsurgical) treatment of diseases of the internal organs (especially in adults)
Source: WordNetAfter completing medical school and graduating with a medical degree, a physician will undergo three years of training in internal medicine (to become an internist) or pediatrics (to become a pediatrician). Source: Internet
Although stroke cases have been traditionally managed by internal medicine or hospitalists, the emergence of vascular neurology and interventional neurologists has created a demand for stroke specialists. Source: Internet
Back in the present, Bash is trying to calm his nerves and shaking hands to treat the fallen and Mags is brought back to the ER (after a brief stint in internal medicine) to help with the triage. Source: Internet
Dr. Noel Collis has practiced internal medicine for 30 years and is a Republican candidate for Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District seat. Source: Internet
Dr Shipra Sen, internal medicine specialist at Zulekha Hospital Dubai, said most of their patients who got the flu vaccine were 12 years old and older. Source: Internet
Beyond that, he went on to graduate from internal medicine residency in 2011, then did a year-long fellowship in medical research. Source: Internet