Navalmedicin
Naval medicine, also known as marine medicine or military medicine (naval branch), is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries that occur in naval forces or in marine environments. It involves providing medical care to navy personnel, both at sea and on land, and addressing unique health challenges posed by the maritime environment, such as motion sickness, decompression sickness, and diving-related injuries. Additionally, it includes managing infectious diseases that may be encountered in coastal or tropical regions, as well as developing medical policies and guidelines for naval operations.
Individualized Medicine
Individualized medicine, also known as personalized medicine, refers to a medical model that incorporates both genetic and environmental information to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases on a person-specific basis. This approach takes into account variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle to customize medical treatment for each individual, with the goal of achieving better outcomes and reducing adverse effects.
Invärtesmedicin
Kärnmedicin
Folkmedicin
Läkekonst baserad på kulturella sedvänjor som går från generation till generation. Hit hör behandlingsritualer med mystik och magi, örtterapi och andra behandlingsformer som inte har någon förklaring i modern medicin.
Kampomedicin
En form av örtmedicin i Japan som praktiseras av såväl herbalister som moderna medicinare. Kampomedicin har sitt ursprung i Kina och grundas på traditionell kinesisk örtmedicin.