or an English one for
Posted By: that matter. on 2006-02-10
In Reply to: Do you have a medical dictionary? - nm
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You might want to have an English
speaking person proof the site. I just read 2 lines and noticed lots of grammatical errors.
English as Second Language - nm
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1look.com is good for english terms but
it is not a medical dictionary
dorland's on-line is the best i've found in the 10 years i've worked at home.
Reference books--i.e., medical and english
dictionaries. Is this what you are talking about????
do you abbreviate english units of measure in a medical report?
If you can't taype a simple English sentence properly, you're not going to find a job. nm
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Wrong. As I said, her English vocab & grammar were great, but PCDI didn't teach her enough medic
With an adequate school she would have been great. She had been a secretary for years and had transcribed business dictation previously. She just couldn't learn enough terms in 3 months or whatever.
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