Apollo
Apollo (Medicine)
Apollo (pronounced: /əˈpɒloʊ/) is a term used in the field of medicine to refer to a variety of concepts, including medical technologies, procedures, and organizations. The term is derived from the Greek god Apollo, who was associated with healing and medicine in ancient Greek mythology.
Apollo (Medical Technology)
The Apollo (Medical Technology) is a state-of-the-art medical device used in various medical procedures. It is named after the Greek god Apollo, symbolizing its role in bringing healing and health to patients.
Apollo (Medical Procedure)
The Apollo (Medical Procedure) is a specific type of medical procedure that utilizes the Apollo Medical Technology. This procedure is often used in the treatment of various health conditions, providing patients with a minimally invasive treatment option.
Apollo (Medical Organization)
The Apollo (Medical Organization) is a global healthcare organization that provides a wide range of medical services. The organization is named after the Greek god Apollo, reflecting its commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services.
Related Terms
- Apollo (Greek Mythology): The Greek god associated with healing and medicine, from whom the term Apollo in medicine is derived.
- Apollo (Medical Technology): A medical device used in various medical procedures.
- Apollo (Medical Procedure): A specific type of medical procedure that utilizes the Apollo Medical Technology.
- Apollo (Medical Organization): A global healthcare organization that provides a wide range of medical services.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Apollo
- Wikipedia's article - Apollo
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