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Begin (bɪˈɡɪn)

Begin is a term commonly used in the medical field to denote the start or initiation of a process, treatment, or procedure.

Etymology

The term "begin" originates from the Old English word "beginnan," which means to start or initiate.

Related Terms

  • Initiate: To start or cause a process or action to start.
  • Commence: To begin or start.
  • Start: The point or moment at which a process or activity begins.
  • Procedure: A series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner.
  • Treatment: The management and care of a patient or the combating of disease or disorder.

Medical Usage

In the medical field, "begin" is often used to denote the start of a treatment or procedure. For example, a doctor might say "We will begin the treatment tomorrow," or "The procedure will begin in a few minutes." It is also used in medical research to denote the start of a study or experiment.

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