<p>Comprehensive management of health risk factors for individuals or populations</p>
<p>Basic knowledge and skills in studying the growth and development, disease prevention, disease diagnosis and treatment, and health care of children from the fetus to adolescence</p>
<p>Discipline that studies the physiological and pathological characteristics of women, as well as the prevention and treatment of women specific diseases</p>
<p>Including Respiratory Medicine, Digestive Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine, Neurology, Oncology, Endocrinology, Hematology, and Infectious Diseases</p>
<p>Divided into five categories: trauma, infection, tumor, deformity, and dysfunction</p>
<p>Conduct monitoring of critical illness vital signs, specimen collection, and regular collection and analysis of weight and nutrition, and take care of patients' daily life, daily activities, medication, and safety issues from physiological, psychological, socio-cultural, and spiritual aspects</p>
<p>The science of studying the spread and prevalence of diseases among populations, including the occurrence, transmission, prevalence, control, and prevention of diseases</p>
<p>Various mental disorders, neuroses, psychosomatic diseases, or mental disorders accompanied by physical diseases, communication and adaptation disorders, personality disorders, and sexual psychological biases</p>
<p>Studying the laws of human psychological activities (psychological essence) and their reflection of behavior (the relationship between knowledge and action)</p>