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== Clinical practice == | == Clinical practice == | ||
[[File:The Doctor Luke Fildes crop.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|alt=Oil painting of medicine in the age of colonialism|''The Doctor'' by [[Wikipedia:Sir Luke Fildes|Sir Luke Fildes]] (1891)]] | [[File:The Doctor Luke Fildes crop.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|alt=Oil painting of medicine in the age of colonialism|''The Doctor'' by [[Wikipedia:Sir Luke Fildes|Sir Luke Fildes]] (1891)]] | ||
[[File:Elizabeth Blackwell.jpg|thumb|[[Elizabeth Blackwell]], the first female physician in the United States graduated from [[:en:State University of New York Upstate Medical University|SUNY Upstate]] (1847)]] | [[File:Elizabeth Blackwell.jpg|thumb|[[Wikipedia:Elizabeth Blackwell|Elizabeth Blackwell]], the first female physician in the United States graduated from [[:en:State University of New York Upstate Medical University|SUNY Upstate]] (1847)]] | ||
Medical availability and clinical practice varies across the world due to regional differences in culture and technology. Modern scientific medicine is highly developed in the [[Wikipedia:Western world|Western world]], while in [[:en:developing country|developing countries]] such as parts of Africa or Asia, the population may rely more heavily on [[traditional medicine]] with limited evidence and efficacy and no required formal training for practitioners. | Medical availability and clinical practice varies across the world due to regional differences in culture and technology. Modern scientific medicine is highly developed in the [[Wikipedia:Western world|Western world]], while in [[:en:developing country|developing countries]] such as parts of Africa or Asia, the population may rely more heavily on [[traditional medicine]] with limited evidence and efficacy and no required formal training for practitioners. |