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Interní

Interní is a term used in Czech and Slovak medical contexts to denote internal medicine or the internal medicine department within a hospital. It derives from the Latin internus, meaning internal or inside.

In medical practice, interní refers to the wide range of non-surgical care for adults. Internists diagnose and

Education and training: In Czechia and Slovakia, physicians who wish to specialize in internal medicine pursue

Other uses: The term also appears in medical education and hospital organization to describe departments, clinics,

See also: Internal medicine, Internist, Interní lékařství.

treat
diseases
of
many
organ
systems,
including
the
cardiovascular,
respiratory,
gastrointestinal,
endocrine
and
metabolic,
renal,
hematologic,
infectious,
and
rheumatologic
systems,
as
well
as
neurologic
conditions.
They
often
manage
chronic
illnesses,
perform
diagnostic
evaluations,
oversee
hospital
patients,
and
coordinate
care
with
subspecialists.
The
field
emphasizes
comprehensive,
evidence-based
assessment
and
the
longitudinal
management
of
complex
cases.
a
dedicated
residency
or
specialization
in
internal
medicine,
becoming
internists.
The
hospital
service
is
commonly
organized
as
an
interní
klinika
(internal
medicine
clinic)
or
interní
oddělení
(internal
medicine
ward)
within
larger
departments.
In
everyday
usage,
an
internista
is
the
doctor
who
specializes
in
internal
medicine,
sometimes
functioning
as
a
primary
care
provider
in
outpatient
settings.
or
courses
related
to
internal
medicine.
In
English-language
contexts,
the
term
is
translated
as
internal
medicine.