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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Thanks for writing this article - I was surprised to see that it didn't exist yet. Nice job with the categories, I was really struggling to think of which categories to add before I realized you had already put them in as a comment.
When writing about medical content, please keep WP:MEDRS in mind. For major claims like "However, specializing too narrowly leads to poor training; unnecessary health care; low-quality care, especially in regions with poor medical infrastructure; and knowledge that can rapidly become outdated. Overspecialization detracts from physicians' ability to identify and treat problems in patients." we should really be using the best possible sources, i.e. recent review articles and textbooks. It looks like there are a ton of potential MEDRS sources on Pubmed and Google Books, so it should not be hard to improve the "medicine" section. You can also ask for help with this on WP:WikiProject Medicine..