In the health care systems of other countries, the tests performed in Clinical Physiology are often performed by the various organ specialties in Internal medicine, such as Cardiology, Pulmonology, Nephrology, etc.
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These clinical specialities are supported and assisted by clinical Biochemistry, Radiology, clinical Physiology & Nuclear medicine, clinical Immunology, Anaesthesiology and clinical Microbiology.