Queens
Queens
Queens (pronounced: /kwiːnz/) is a term with multiple meanings in the medical field.
Etymology
The term "Queens" is derived from the English language, named after Queen Catherine of Braganza, the wife of King Charles II. In the medical field, it is often associated with the Queens Hospital, a renowned medical institution.
Queens Hospital
Queens Hospital is a major healthcare facility located in Queens, New York. It is known for its comprehensive medical services and advanced healthcare technologies. The hospital is a part of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, the largest municipal healthcare system in the United States.
Queens Syndrome
Queens Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a range of physical and developmental abnormalities. The syndrome is named after the Queens Hospital where it was first identified.
Related Terms
- New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation: The municipal healthcare system that Queens Hospital is a part of.
- Genetic Disorder: A disease caused by abnormalities in an individual's genome, such as Queens Syndrome.
- Queens Medical Center: Another major healthcare facility located in Queens, New York.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Queens
- Wikipedia's article - Queens
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