Any clinician who enters the medical profession understands that a large part of the training is learning the lingo and essentially a new language. Even those who have been in practice for quite some time know that new fields of study emerge, and new terms can be borne out of that. Sometimes the medical jargon can get confusing even though what is being discussed is not new.
In today’s episode, we discuss some of the latest terms and how/why their use in clinical practice evolves. We also try to clarify a few concepts that many of us confuse and misuse.
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