Professor Kyle
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I find stand on line – which I've only heard from NY/NJ/CT area – so interesting & cool sounding! Another one that intrigues me is how UK folks and some other countries say "in hospital" instead of "in the hospital."
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Stewart Tan
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In response to Professor Kyle.
The UK has a lot of interesting/different terms used in the medical setting:

A&E (what we call ER)
Consultant (senior doctor)
GP (primary care)

I think my intro was reading Dr. Henry Marsh's books (Do No Harm and And Finally).
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Professor Kyle
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In response to Stewart Tan.
I love those different words for the same thing in different countries/regions/cultures!
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Stewart Tan
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Yep...

Then there are the unique "American" terms. Like co-pays / deductibles that are uniquely American. I read recently that in the UK, they don't even have a billing department in the hospital... 🤷
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