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Medical Jargon[edit]
Or, How medical professionals try to keep us from knowing what they're up to[edit]
- List of medical abbreviations
- List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions
- Medical prescription
- List of medical abbreviations: Latin abbreviations
- List of abbreviations for diseases and disorders
- List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel
- Acronyms in healthcare
- Medical slang
- List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes
- Medical dictionary
- Medical classification
- Medical diagnosis
- Medical procedure
- Diagnosis code
- National Library of Medicine classification
- Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine
- International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- DSM-5
- DSM-IV codes
- International Classification of Sleep Disorders
- Read code
- ICD-9 V codes
- SNOMED CT
- Unified Medical Language System
- Diagnoses
- Procedures
- Classification Systems
- Abbreviations
- Medications
- ICD-10
- Medical terminology
- MedDRA
- Dictionaries
- United States Pharmacopeia
- International unit
- Measurement Units
- Dose
- Effective dose (pharmacology)
- Drug overdose
- Banana equivalent dose
- Equianalgesic
- Dosages