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c black médecine [med(ə)sin]feminine noun• faire des études de médecine to study or do medicine• faire (sa) médecine to study or do medicine━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ En anglais, le d est suivi d'un i.* * *mɛdsin1) ( discipline) medicine2) ( profession) medicine•Phrasal Verbs:* * *med(ə)sin nf(= science, études) medicineIl fait médecine. — He's studying medicine.
* * *médecine nf1 ( discipline) medicine; faire des études de médecine, faire (sa) médecine to study medicine; médecine générale/spécialisée/infantile general/specialized/paediatric medicine; étudiant en médecine medical student; docteur en médecine medical doctor; faculté de médecine faculty of medicine;2 ( profession) medicine; exercer la médecine to practiseGB medicine; être inculpé d'exercice illégal de la médecine to be charged with practisingGB medicine illegally ou without a license US.médecine factuelle evidence-based medicine, EBM; médecine homéopathique homeopathic medicine; médecine légale forensic medicine; médecine par les plantes herbal medicine; médecine préventive preventive medicine; médecine scolaire ≈ school health service; médecine sportive sports medicine; médecine du travail ≈ occupational medicine; médecine vétérinaire veterinary medicine; médecines douces alternative medicine ¢; médecines naturelles natural medicine ¢; médecines parallèles alternative medicine ¢.[medsin] nom fémininmédecine douce/hospitalière/légale natural/hospital/forensic medicinemédecine préventive preventive ou preventative medicinemédecine du travail industrial ou occupational medicineil fait (sa) médecine, il est en médecine he's studying medicine, he's a medical studentelle est en troisième année de médecine she's in her third year at medical school, she's a third-year medical student -
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occupational medicine
The branch of medicine which deals with the relationship of humans to their occupations, for the purpose of the prevention of disease and injury and the promotion of optimal health, productivity, and social adjustment. (Source: MGH)
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