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Irish (Medicine)

Irish (pronunciation: /ˈaɪrɪʃ/) in the context of medicine refers to the medical practices, terminologies, and traditions that are unique to Ireland or have Irish origins.

Etymology

The term "Irish" originates from the Old Irish word "Ériu" which was the name of a Gaelic goddess. The term was later anglicized to "Ireland". The medical practices and terminologies that are referred to as "Irish" are those that have been developed or are commonly used in Ireland.

Related Terms

  • Irish Medical Council: The regulatory body for the medical profession in Ireland. It maintains a register of all medical practitioners in the country and sets standards for medical education and training.
  • Irish Health System: The public health system in Ireland, which is managed by the Health Service Executive (HSE).
  • Irish Medical Education: The system of medical education in Ireland, which includes undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate training.
  • Irish Medical Research: The field of medical research in Ireland, which includes both clinical and laboratory research.
  • Irish Traditional Medicine: The traditional medical practices and remedies used in Ireland, many of which have been passed down through generations.
  • Irish Medical Ethics: The ethical guidelines and principles followed by medical practitioners in Ireland.
  • Irish Medical Law: The laws and regulations governing the practice of medicine in Ireland.

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