Disorders affecting the body's internal organs, such as the heart, lungs, liver and digestive system, kidneys and urinary tract, brain, spinal column, nerves, muscles, and joints, are included in the broad field of internal medicine. While some diseases are specific to one or more organs, most common diseases (cancer, diabetes, arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure) affect multiple internal organs. As the population ages, internists will need to be prepared to diagnose and treat a wide range of illnesses, as well as a large number of patients with complex and chronic conditions. An internist is an internal medicine specialist who works primarily in hospitals. In these settings, he may oversee patients' treatment in outpatient clinics or provide acute care for patients.In many European countries, the great majority of internists work in offices.
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