Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Akutmedizin
English translation:
acute care medicine
Added to glossary by
Marga Shaw
May 15, 2010 15:47
14 yrs ago
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German term
Akutmedizin
German to English
Medical
Medical: Health Care
Medical training
On a CV: "Erfolgreiche Absolvierung des ersten Semesters am „Zentrum für Ausbildung im Gesundheitswesen des xxxxx, zur Ausbildung zum Pflegefachmann HF, Schwerpunkt Akutmedizin"
I am proofing a CV translation. The translator has put "acute medicine" but wouldn't "emergency medicine" be better?
I am proofing a CV translation. The translator has put "acute medicine" but wouldn't "emergency medicine" be better?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +8 | acute care medicine | Marga Shaw |
4 +1 | critical care medicine | casper (X) |
3 | intensive care medicine | Rolf Keiser |
Change log
May 29, 2010 15:23: Marga Shaw Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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acute care medicine
Akutmedizin = acute care medicine
e.g.:
Acute Care Medicine transcends specialties and is truly Multi-System in its practice. The technological explosion and the consequent super-specialization of Medical training have challenged multi-system Medicine in the health systems globally. Recent changes in hospitals have further minimized optimal training in effective practice of Acute Care Medicine. RACP acknowledges that training in acute care medicine is not as sound as it used to be.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_PcBslA...
This elective in adult acute care medicine increased student exposure to inpatient settings and provided students additional opportunities to communicate effectively, evaluate medical literature, and think critically.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2630130/
Acute Care Medicine
The University Discipline of Acute Care Medicine combines all the acute care medicine specialties across CNAHS and WCH and includes all Departments of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care, Pain Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine.
http://health.adelaide.edu.au/acm/
Note from asker:
Thanks Marga |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Sven Petersson
1 hr
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Danke Sven!
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Anne Schulz
: or 'acute medical care' -- not necessarily emergencies or ICU medicine anyway
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Danke Anne!
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Lirka
: agree also with Anne's comment
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Thank you lirka!
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J Fox
: with Anne
3 hrs
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Thank you JFox!
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agree |
Harald Moelzer (medical-translator)
4 hrs
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Thank you Harald!
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agree |
Susanne Schiewe
16 hrs
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Thank you Susanne!
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Jutta Scherer
: Jep. So kenne ich das aus medizinischen Texten
1 day 14 hrs
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Thank you Jutta!
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Siegfried Armbruster
8 days
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Thank you Siegfried!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks Marga"
17 mins
intensive care medicine
logical consequence of ICU (Intensive Care Unit)
Note from asker:
Thankyou Goldcoaster |
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23 mins
critical care medicine
Critical care medicine is the multidisciplinary healthcare specialty that cares for patients with acute, life-threatening illness or injury (SCCM definition).
http://www.ccmtutorials.com/intro/whatis/page1.htm
http://www.ccmtutorials.com/intro/whatis/page1.htm
Note from asker:
Thanks Jennifer |
Discussion
As far as I know, "Akutmedizin" does not necessarily imply urgency. Rather, it is the treatment of "acute" diseases, as opposed to chronical ones. I am therefore a bit skeptical regarding the use of "critical", "intensive"or "emergency medicine". (But if anyone here knows better I'll be happy to be convinced otherwise, of course.)