THE IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING ENGLISH IN MEDICAL FIELD
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In the contemporary era, English has established itself as the global language for scientific communication. This linguistic dominance is particularly evident in the medical field, where a vast majority of updated medical literature—including books, research articles, official documents, and journals—is published in English. This study seeks to highlight the significance of English for medical purposes, emphasizing its necessity for medical students and practitioners to enhance their professional development and adaptability in diverse healthcare settings.
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