Subspecialty
A subspecialty is a narrower area of expertise within a broader professional discipline, typically established to address complex or highly specific aspects of that field. In medicine, for example, a subspecialty follows general training and focuses on a particular organ system, disease group, or patient population, such as pediatric cardiology, neuro‑oncology, or transplant surgery. Physicians obtain subspecialty credentials through additional fellowship programs, board examinations, or certification processes that certify advanced competence beyond the primary specialty.
Beyond health care, subspecialties exist in law (e.g., intellectual‑property law), engineering (e.g., structural dynamics), academia (e.g.,
Subspecialties often maintain their own professional societies, journals, and continuing‑education requirements, fostering research and knowledge exchange