Detailing

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Detailing

Detailing (/dɪˈteɪlɪŋ/) is a term often used in the medical field to describe the process of providing detailed information or explanation about a particular subject, especially in relation to medical procedures, diseases, or conditions. The term is derived from the English word "detail", which means to describe something minutely or with attention to particulars.

Etymology

The term "detailing" is derived from the Middle English "detaile", which means a small piece or a minute particular. It was first used in the medical context in the late 19th century to describe the process of providing detailed information about a patient's condition or treatment.

Related Terms

  • Medical Detailing: This is a specific type of detailing that involves providing detailed information about medical products to healthcare professionals. It is often done by pharmaceutical representatives who visit doctors to provide them with information about their products.
  • Clinical Detailing: This is a form of detailing that involves providing detailed information about a patient's clinical condition. It is often done by doctors and other healthcare professionals to ensure that they have a comprehensive understanding of a patient's condition before making a diagnosis or recommending a treatment.
  • Pharmaceutical Detailing: This is a form of detailing that involves providing detailed information about pharmaceutical products. It is often done by pharmaceutical representatives who visit doctors to provide them with information about their products.

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