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  • 1Nucleus Medical Art — Nucleus Medical Art, based in Atlanta, Georgia, is a production company specializing in medical illustrations, animations, interactive media, and other educational material for patients, consumers and professionals. Their customers include… …

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  • 2Medical community of ancient Rome — Symbolic statue of Asclepius holding the Rod of Asclepius. In later times it was confused with the Caduceus, which has two snakes. The snake shown may have originated as a parasitic worm removed on a stick, but it played a role as a healing… …

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  • 3médical — médical, ale, aux [ medikal, o ] adj. • 1752; « qui guérit » 1660; doigt médical « l annulaire » 1534; du lat. medicus « médecin » ♦ Qui concerne la médecine. Acte médical. Études médicales. Déontologie médicale. Secret médical. La recherche… …

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  • 4art — [ ar ] n. m. • Xe, d ab. « science, savoir », puis « moyen, méthode »; lat. ars, artis; souv. fém. jusqu au XVIe I ♦ Ensemble de moyens, de procédés réglés qui tendent à une fin. 1 ♦ (1160) Vx Moyen d obtenir un résultat (par l effet d aptitudes… …

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  • 5Medical slang — is a form of slang used by doctors, nurses, paramedics and other hospital or medical staff. Its central aspect is the use of facetious but impressive sounding acronyms and invented terminology to describe patients, co workers or tricky situations …

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  • 6Medical Education and Training Campus — Model aerial view Active 2005 Country …

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  • 7Medical Park Hospital — Novant Health Geography Location Winston Salem, North Carolina …

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  • 8Art of Bleeding — is a performance art troupe based in Los Angeles, California. The troupe uses film projection, live music, absurdist medical narratives and managed accidents to explore topics related to medical trauma and emergency. Presentations are staged from …

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  • 9Medical tourism — (also called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly growing practice of travelling across international borders to obtain health care. It also… …

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  • 10Medical anthropology — is an interdisciplinary field which studies human health and disease, health care systems, and biocultural adaptation .[1] It views humans from multidimensional and ecological perspectives.[2] It is one of the most highly developed areas of… …

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