Chloesnavy
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When you refer to a "surgery" what does that mean. To me surgery refers to a surgical procedure, an operation such as removing the gallbladder or the appendix.
When you refer to a "surgery" what does that mean. To me surgery refers to a surgical procedure, an operation such as removing the gallbladder or the appendix.
Interesting. We would call that a doctor's office. In American English a "surgery" is an operation. I assume that's what you call surgery. We call it that too, or a "surgical procedure". It's like you call a cigarette a fag. We use that word for something way different lol.A surgery is the building in which the GPs and other staff work and see patients.
I suspect, that in years gone by in the UK, one could have the odd appendectomy or amputation done at the local doctor's establishment and the name just stuck. We like to be traditional on this side of the pond. "Office", you'd think they spent all day looking at computers, perish the thought!nteresting. We would call that a doctor's office.
Interesting. We would call that a doctor's office. In American English a "surgery" is an operation. I assume that's what you call surgery. We call it that too, or a "surgical procedure". It's like you call a cigarette a fag. We use that word for something way different lol.
Interesting. We would call that a doctor's office. In American English a "surgery" is an operation. I assume that's what you call surgery. We call it that too, or a "surgical procedure". It's like you call a cigarette a fag. We use that word for something way different lol.
The building I work in is 5 stories high, has 20 hospital beds, 13 health care teams (provider, nurse, MA), specialists' offices, CT scan, MRI, lab, pharmacy, optometry, hearing aids, cystoscopy, etc. I call it a very large office building thank you very much!My surgery is big. It has 12 doctors (some of them part time), 5 nursing sisters who are practice nurses and can prescribe certain drugs, a large team of other nurses, a team of midwives, a team of district nurses, a team of health visitors, mental health workers, a treatment room where minor injuries are sorted plus blood tests, ECG's, dressings etc and also the GPs do very minor small operations there, plus all the admin staff and the office manager who happens to be one of the partners along with 8 of the doctors. So it really couldn't be called an office!
<sarcasm> Oh like WOW!</sarcasm>I call it a very large office building thank you very much!
When you refer to a "surgery" what does that mean. To me surgery refers to a surgical procedure, an operation such as removing the gallbladder or the appendix.
Anyone else have as many problems with the doctors surgeries as much as me? Not only did they give me the wrong antibiotics last week (now I'm on even more and it's my birthday next week...) but I rang up this morning to get an emergency prescription for ketostix. (Mine got left open...)The receptionist was really rude to me, stating that I haven't had this prescription since 2014 and kept saying it. So what?! What's that got to do with anything? Anyway I just rang up to check if it'll be in the pharmacy tonight, and turns out that silly woman didn't even put it through! :-(
Waaaahhhhhhhh lol cry
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