Submission

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Submission (medicine)

Submission (pronounced: /səbˈmɪʃən/) is a term used in various fields of medicine. It generally refers to the act of submitting medical data, reports, or samples for analysis or review.

Etymology

The term "submission" originates from the Latin word "submissio", which means "to send under or yield". In the context of medicine, it refers to the act of providing something for consideration or judgement.

Related Terms

  • Medical Review: A process where doctors, nurses, or other healthcare professionals review the medical information or samples submitted.
  • Clinical Trial Submission: The process of submitting a new drug or medical device for clinical trials to regulatory authorities.
  • Data Submission: The act of submitting medical data for analysis or review.
  • Sample Submission: The act of submitting biological samples for testing or analysis.

Usage in Medicine

In medicine, submission often refers to the process of submitting medical data, reports, or samples to a higher authority or a specialized department for further analysis or review. This could be in the context of clinical trials, where data about a new drug or medical device is submitted to regulatory authorities for approval. It could also refer to the submission of patient samples to a laboratory for testing and analysis.

Submission is a crucial part of the medical process as it ensures that all medical data, reports, and samples undergo thorough review and analysis. This helps in maintaining the accuracy and reliability of medical findings and results.

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