Prior Hall

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Prior Hall

Prior Hall (/praɪər hɔːl/) is a term used in the medical field, specifically in the context of medical institutions and facilities.

Etymology

The term "Prior Hall" is derived from the Latin word "prior" meaning "first" and the Old English word "hall" meaning "a large room or building". In the context of medical institutions, it often refers to a primary or main building within a medical campus or complex.

Definition

Prior Hall is a significant building in the medical campus of an institution. It often houses important departments, research facilities, and administrative offices. The specific functions and departments housed in a Prior Hall can vary greatly depending on the institution.

Related Terms

  • Medical Campus: A dedicated area or complex where medical education, research, and healthcare services are conducted. Prior Hall is often a central building within a medical campus.
  • Medical Institution: An organization dedicated to promoting health through education, research, and healthcare services. Prior Hall is a common feature in many medical institutions.
  • Medical Facility: A place where medical practitioners provide healthcare services. Prior Hall can be considered a type of medical facility.

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