Family Medicine – Family medicine, which focuses on providing preventative, promotive, rehabilitative, and curative treatment with an emphasis on the physical, psychological, and social elements, is the medical speciality with which patients typically have their initial encounter.

Radiology – In order to identify and treat disorders inside the body without the need of invasive procedures, the medical speciality of radiology uses imaging. Imaging is used in this medical discipline to identify and treat disorders that are visible inside the body.

Surgery – A person may undergo surgery to investigate or cure a pathological condition, such as an illness or injury, to help improve physical function or appearance, or to mend unwelcome ruptured portions. Surgery is a medical speciality.

Paediatrics & child health – Pediatrics is the area of medicine that deals with the well-being and medical treatment of newborns, young children, and teenagers from the age of birth until the age of 18.

Population health – Instead of focusing on the health of one person at a time, population health refers to the overall status and health outcomes inside a group of people. In order to improve population health, public health professionals must comprehend and maximize the health of a population that is broadly defined by geography.

Pathology – the study of disease causes and effects, particularly that area of medicine that deals with lab testing of body tissue samples for forensic or diagnostic purposes.