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subspeciality

(ˌsʌbspɛʃɪˈælɪtɪ)
n, pl -ties
a particular area of expertise within a specialism
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There are also APRNs who have options between acute and primary care for adult-gerontological and pediatric healthcare, and they could also pursue a subspeciality in oncology, emergency medicine, and forensic nursing among specific fields.
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Although a few large medical centers have already started subspeciality sign-out in their pathology practice in China, the majority are still using a general sign-out model.
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Dr Padmakumar is a cliA[degrees] nician of international repute and stature, having pioneered the subspeciality of advanced laparoscopic surgeries, a press release said.
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