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14:12 Jul 8, 2002 |
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4 +2 | Doctor on Duty, Doctor on Call, On-Duty Doctor/Physician |
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4 +1 | on-call physician/doctor |
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Doctor on Duty, Doctor on Call, On-Duty Doctor/Physician Explanation: Larousse -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-07-08 14:16:31 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- The médecin de garde is definitely the Doctor on Duty/On Duty Doctor. The \"de garde\" means \"duty\" when modifying a doctor or other medically related term. |
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4 mins confidence: peer agreement (net): +1
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