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In [[medicine]], subspecialization is particularly common in [[internal medicine]], [[cardiology]], [[neurology]] and [[pathology]], and has grown as medical practice has:
# become more complex, and
# it has become clear that a [[physician]]'s case volume is negatively associated with their complication rate; that is, complications tend to decrease as the volume of cases per physician goes up.

In medicine, subspecialization is particularly common in internal medicine, cardiology, neurology and pathology, and has grown as medical practice has:

  1. become more complex, and
  2. it has become clear that a physician's case volume is negatively associated with their complication rate; that is, complications tend to decrease as the volume of cases per physician goes up.