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  • ...pronunciation: /ˈskuːlˌbɔɪ/) is a term used to refer to a male student who attends a [[school]]. The term is most commonly used in the context of primary and * [[Schoolgirl]]: A female student who attends a school.
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  • * [[Outpatient]]: A patient who attends a hospital for treatment without staying there overnight. Day patients are
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  • * [[Outpatient]]: A patient who attends a clinic for treatment but does not stay overnight.
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  • ...Greek words "pharmakon" (meaning "drug") and "chaperone" (meaning "one who attends"). The term "chaperone" in this context is used to denote the role of these
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  • * [[Outpatient]]: A patient who attends a hospital for treatment without staying there overnight.
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  • ...ital or a birthing center. The [[midwife]], [[doula]], or [[obstetrician]] attends to the birth at home.
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  • * [[Outpatient]]: A patient who attends a clinic for treatment but does not stay overnight.
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  • ...bearing or bringing forth offspring, and "attendant," meaning a person who attends another, as to perform a service.
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  • ...and funded by community donations. Today, it operates two helicopters and attends to an average of 1,500 missions per year.
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