Abstract

The article deals with the functioning of the state language in the field of healthcare. The state language has just begun to be used in the area of medicine. Under the pretext that the international qualification of diseases is compiled in Russian, office work in the field of medicine is still conducted in Russian

Keywords

doctor, nurse, onkologist, surgeon, medical secrecy

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