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Internal medicine and surgery difference: Essentially, medical and surgical although all belong to the scope of medicine, even though the two have so much in common in common, but both the nature of work and the way of thinking of Physicians and Surgeons are very different. Within science as a systematic discipline, although there its practicality, but it does have a _set_ of complete theoretical system. It is the human body as a separate system for research. The surgery due to human factors involved, more often take the human body as an open system to think. If the physician is called "home", then the surgeon is the "Carpenter." However, if a physician is closed scholarship, rather than to clinical practice, he would never become truly "medical home"; Similarly, if a surgeon, only to delve into how the surgery done pretty perfect, ignoring the theoretical study and summarized, he would never become a "craftsman." Perhaps the different nature of work, both inside and outside the doctor's external temperament also have some differences, surgical work on the doctor's request is vigorous and resolute, bold but cautious, decisive altogether, failing to calm, methodical. Internal medicine physicians work requirements careful thinking, knowledgeable, nuanced. Medical school female students generally aspire to dry internal medicine work because medical work requires more patience and meticulous. Male students are yearning to do surgical work because surgical work more challenging, more rewarding, more attractive.
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Medicine See "Internal Medicine."
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English Expression
: internal curative department, Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine