The medical lecturer



Example: The medical lecturer explains diseases to the students.

Definition


"The medical lecturer" refers to a professional who teaches and provides lectures on medical topics, usually at a university or medical school, helping students understand diseases, treatments, and healthcare practices.

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Etymology


The term "the medical lecturer" combines 'medical,' derived from the Latin 'medicus' meaning 'physician' or 'healer,' and 'lecturer,' from the Latin 'lectura,' meaning 'a reading.' Together, they describe someone who reads or presents medical knowledge, often to students or professionals.

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"The medical lecturer" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Medical Professions - (A1) - set 1", containing 101 commonly used words.
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