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Accreditation
The process of verifying the qualifications, certifications, and education of a medical program or institution.
Advocate
A person who assists the patient and represents their interests.
Epidemic
A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
Generalist
A healthcare provider with a broad range of skills across various fields.
Provider
An individual or organization that delivers healthcare services.
Reciprocity
The practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit, especially in the context of professional relationships.
Doctorate
An advanced academic degree awarded to a student who has completed research and study in a specific field.
Scribe
A person responsible for documenting patient information and medical records.
Tact
The ability to say or do the right thing at the right time without causing offense.
Revocation
The act of officially canceling or withdrawing a privilege or license.
Empathetic
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
Impathetic
Lacking empathy or the ability to understand others' feelings.
Innate
Natural or inherent; existing from birth.
Resiliency
The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or adapt to challenges.
Integrity
The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
Diversity
The inclusion of different types of people and ideas within a group.
Transcript
A written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium; often refers to academic records.
Résumé
A document summarizing a person's education, work experience, and skills.
Externship
A temporary training program that offers hands-on experience in a specific field.
Chronological
Arranged in the order of time.
Practicum
A practical section of a course of study that usually involves hands-on work.
Mediation
A process of resolving disputes with the help of a neutral third-party.
Plaintiff
The person who initiates a lawsuit.
Defendant
The person being sued in a court case.
Medical Malpractice
Negligence by a healthcare professional that results in harm to a patient.
Libel
Written defamation that injures a person's reputation.
Slander
Spoken defamation that injures a person's reputation.
Torts
A branch of law dealing with civil wrongs.
Standard of Care
The degree of care that a reasonably competent health care professional would provide.
Active Listening
A communication technique that involves fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is said.
Biologics
Medical products derived from living organisms used in treatment.
Phlebotomy
The act of drawing blood for testing or donation.
Cardiac Arrest
The cessation of heart function.
Anaphylaxis
A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
Cerebellum
The part of the brain that coordinates muscle movements and maintains posture.
Thalamus
A brain structure that relays sensory information.
Opiates
Drugs derived from opium used primarily to relieve pain.
General Anesthesia
An induced state of unconsciousness with loss of protective reflexes.
Audiometry
A test to measure hearing acuity.
Ophthalmologist
A medical doctor specializing in eye and vision care.
Optometrist
A healthcare professional who provides primary vision care.
Tympanometry
A test of the middle ear function and eardrum mobility.