I've become familiar with a few of the most common British medical
abbreviations through monitoring ACB-CLIN-CHEM-GEN. Now I'm getting
more exposure (and translation assistance) from our newest post-doctoral
clinical chemistry fellow, who had clinical laboratory experience in
London before joining our program.
I have a dictionary of Medical Acronyms, Eponyms and Abbreviations,
which does not include British equivalents. Is there an
American-British, British-American abbreviations dictionary?
James J Miller, Ph.D., DABCC, FACB
Associate Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292
Director of Clinical Chemistry & Toxicology
University of Louisville Hospital Laboratory
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