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French to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / Emergency department medical report | |||||||
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4 +1 | spontaneous consultation or consulting |
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3 +1 | walk-in |
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3 +1 | sugg |
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spontaneous consultation or consulting Explanation: ... after illness or accident, pregnancy, spontaneous consultation, . ... Aviation Medicine:. Some of our medical staff are qualified to perform medical ... www.sfa.be/medical-services/self-sponsored/index.htm - 8k The majority of the STD patients were women: 70% of those spontaneous consulting; 90% of those identified by the survey; and 92% of those with biomedical ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubM... - |
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walk-in Explanation: Perhaps this report refers to "walk-ins," patients who arrive without appointments and who need medical attention... Termium uses the expression: walk-in clinic Source, record 1, walk-in clinic CORRECT clinique sans rendez-vous Source, record 1, clinique sans rendez-vous CORRECT, FEM clinique de consultation sans rendez-vous Source, record 1, clinique de consultation sans rendez-vous FEM clínica ambulatoria Source, record 1, clínica ambulatoria FEM dispensario ambulatorio Source, record 1, dispensario ambulatorio DEF – A clinic in which no appointment is required for consultation or for examination and treatment. Source, record 1, Defintion 1 - walk-in clinic DEF – Clinique de consultation externe, où l'on peut se présenter sans avoir préalablement pris rendez-vous. Source, record 1, Defintion 1 - clinique sans rendez-vous Example sentence(s):
www.usmedicine.com/article.cfm?articleID=379&issueID=2 - 14k |
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sugg Explanation: "venue spontanée" may also refer and be translated with "walk-in patient" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 47 minutes (2007-09-17 19:04:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- refer to -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 48 minutes (2007-09-17 19:05:34 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- maybe -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 heures (2007-09-17 22:08:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "News@UofT -- Reducing the number of walk-in patients won't help . We also found the number of walk-in patients, who tend to have minor illnesses, has very little impact on overcrowding in emergency." www.news.utoronto.ca/bin4/030326a.asp - 21k "Walk-in emergency patients have always been a mixed blessing for most dental departments in hospitals. Dane JN.Publication Types Letter MeSH Terms " www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubM... ici, "walk-in patients" peut être employé pour désigner les patients qui se sont rendus aux urgences par leurs propres moyens (du moins sans l'intervention des pompiers par exemple) et évidemment sans avoir pris rendez-vous, d'où l'expression "venue spontanée". imho |
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