Medical Record (journal)

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Medical Record (journal)

The Medical Record is a professional medical journal that publishes articles related to various fields of medicine. It is a comprehensive source of information for medical professionals, researchers, and students.

Pronunciation

Medical Record: /ˈmɛdɪkəl ˈrɛkɔːrd/

Etymology

The term "Medical Record" is derived from the Latin words "medicus" meaning "physician" and "recordari" meaning "to remember". It refers to the systematic documentation of a patient's medical history and care.

Related Terms

  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR): An electronic version of a patient's medical history that is maintained by the provider over time.
  • Health Record: A detailed report comprising a person's medical history, including diagnoses, treatments, and outcomes.
  • Patient Record: A detailed document containing a patient's medical history, diagnoses, treatments, and other health information.
  • Medical History: A record of information about a person's health, including past diseases, treatments, and outcomes.

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