General surgery is a medical specialty that involves surgical procedures on the abdomen, breast, head and neck, blood vessels, and digestive tract. General surgeons also treat patients who have been injured or have deformities or other conditions that need surgery.
Comprehensive assessment of urinary tract and male reproductive system concerns, including patient history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests.
Trauma surgery and critical care is a surgical sub-specialty that focuses on the operative and non-operative multidisciplinary care of patients involved in traumatic events such as motor vehicle collisions, gunshot and stab wounds, falls, and burns. This is typically performed in an emergency setting and requires precise and quick decision-making skills in order to provide optimal patient care.
Surgical oncology is the branch of surgery focusing on surgical management of tumors and cancers involving all areas of the body, including breast, skin, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, liver, pancreas, and endocrine organs.
Evaluating genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors to identify risks and develop strategies to reduce disease incidence.