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  • == List of Medical Schools in Russia == ...nstitutions in [[Russia]] that provide training and education in the field of [[medicine]].
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  • == List of Medical Schools == A '''Medical School''' is a tertiary educational institution, or part of such an institution, that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degre
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  • == List of Medical Colleges in India == ...] (MCI), a statutory body that establishes and maintains high standards of medical education within the country.
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  • == List of Medical Schools in China == ...institutions in [[China]] that provide education and training in the field of [[medicine]].
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  • == List of Medical Schools in the United States == ...States]]. These institutions are accredited by the [[Liaison Committee on Medical Education]] (LCME) or the [[Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation
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  • ...t-nine) is a [[chemical compound]] that has been studied for its potential medical applications. ...naming convention used in [[chemistry]]. The "SC" stands for the initials of the scientist who discovered it, while "4289" is a unique identifier assign
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  • ...or anatomical feature that has been given a particular name. The etymology of the term is derived from the English word "name", which means to give a tit * [[Medical terminology]]: The language used to precisely describe the human body, incl
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  • '''Antidepressants''' are a type of [[Medication|medication]] used primarily to treat [[Depression|depression]] The term "antidepressant" is derived from its medical use as a treatment for depression. The prefix "anti-" comes from the Greek
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  • '''Utimox''' (pronounced: yoo-ti-moks) is a hypothetical medical term. Utimox is a hypothetical term and does not have a specific definition in the medical field.
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  • == Medical abbreviations == ...mmunication more efficient. They are a shorthand way of expressing complex medical concepts and instructions.
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  • == List of Healthcare Journals == A '''Healthcare Journal''' is a type of [[academic journal]] that focuses on topics related to [[healthcare]], incl
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  • ...n "MRI") or parts of words (as in "Benadryl"). They are widely used in the medical field to simplify complex terminologies and phrases. == List of Common Acronyms in Healthcare ==
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  • ...Spanish language, where it refers to a substance used to ignite fire. In a medical context, it is often used colloquially in Latin American countries to refer ...inder, a flammable material used for lighting a fire. The metaphorical use of the term to refer to tuberculosis is believed to stem from the way the dise
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  • == List of Medical Wikis == ...here medical professionals, students, and enthusiasts can share and update medical knowledge.
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  • ...[medical term]] used to describe a specific [[clinical sign]] in the field of [[medicine]]. The term is named after the Australian physician, Thomas Lane The term "Bancroft's sign" is derived from the name of the Australian physician, Thomas Lane Bancroft (1860-1933), who first descr
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  • ...ethylacetylene-propadiene propane''', is a type of [[gas]] used in various medical and industrial applications. The term "MAPP" is an acronym derived from the chemical composition of the gas, specifically Methylacetylene-propadiene propane.
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  • ...patient joining a health insurance plan or a healthcare provider's patient list. ...sed of the prefix "en-", meaning "in", and the root "roll", referring to a list or register.
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  • == List of Withdrawn Drugs == The '''List of Withdrawn Drugs''' refers to a compilation of pharmaceutical drugs that have been removed from the market due to health r
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  • ...tional job aid used to reduce failure by compensating for potential limits of human memory and attention. It helps to ensure consistency and completeness ...es from the 14th century, while "list" in the sense of "a roll or register of items" dates from the late 14th century.
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  • == [[Medical Dictionary]] == ...titioners, students, and researchers to understand and communicate complex medical terms and concepts.
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