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Ugh my favorite is "duo-DEE-num". Mostly because I loved how "du-ODD-en-um" sounds. But I guess that is an acceptable alternative.
Always annoyed me that neurologists pronounce "absence seizure" as "absonts," regardless of whether or not that's the correct pronunciation.
Do you pronounce it apo-ptosis or a-POP-tosis?
I have had several professors in undergrad and med school tell me that it is apo-ptosis, but Goljan and other professors pronounce it as a-POP-tosis. I prefer apo-ptosis.
For all his brains, Goljan really mangles a lot of pronunciations. It's apo-ptosis.
Every neurosurgeon I know says "fuh-set" instead of "fass-ett"Since starting med school, I've come across several examples of words that are consistently mispronounced by physicians and lecturers. In particular, the words 'eccentric' (as in eccentric load) and 'facet' (as in facet joint).
It is.Ugh my favorite is "duo-DEE-num". Mostly because I loved how "du-ODD-en-um" sounds. But I guess that is an acceptable alternative.
It's French.Always annoyed me that neurologists pronounce "absence seizure" as "absonts," regardless of whether or not that's the correct pronunciation.
Sont-a-meter.
All my rage.
Also, do you guys know the correct pronunciation of vena cava?
In high school / college I heard it pronounced: VEEna CAYva
now in med school: VAYna CAWva
Also, do you guys know the correct pronunciation of vena cava?
In high school / college I heard it pronounced: VEEna CAYva
now in med school: VAYna CAWva
duoDEEnum is acceptable. i think that's how it's pronounced in spanish too.
media-STINE-um is the only way i've ever heard it
Well our anatomy prof had some quite interesting pronunciations...that was the first time I heard VAYna CAWva too. Excellent prof in all other ways tho 🙂
SKLEE-tal muscle. Really?
Every neurosurgeon I know says "fuh-set" instead of "fass-ett"
It is.
It's French.
Also, Gilbert = "Geel BEAR" instead of "GILL bert". I know it's the guy's name, but still, c'mon.
THIS. Sole reason I didn't consider a career in pathology.
"atelec-TAY-sis"
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How do you pronounce this, than? Maybe I've only read the word and never actually heard it said out loud, but I've always read it in my head how you spelled it.
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How do you pronounce this, than? Maybe I've only read the word and never actually heard it said out loud, but I've always read it in my head how you spelled it.
So the proper pronunciation annoys you? Do you prefer petite mal?
My IM attending says "atelec-TAY-sis".
My Pulm/CCM and Radiology attendings say "a-te-LEC-ta-sis".
Um, Geel Bear for Gilbert syndrome might actually be correct, as I believe the name stems from a French physician who discovered the syndrome. Same thing with Berger=Bear-jay disease. As for umbiliecus, I've noticed that pronunciation more among Indian physicians, along with encephalopathy being called "enkephalopathy."
how do you pronounce umbilicus if it's not umbul IKE us? like umbilical? um BILLI cuss?
I like umbul IKE us.
I heard someone, a neurologist even, say tar-dive diskinesia. Like you dive into a pool. Absonce seizures. I know, I know, that one is Fronch. But we're not.
I haven't heard it said differently (tardive). How do you say it?
tar-div
That. I even checked the dictionary. Apprehensive, pensive, tardive.
Oh and, the American psychiatrist who said skeezophrenia and skeezotippal disorder. Never heard those before that rotation, either.
Oh and, the American psychiatrist who said skeezophrenia and skeezotippal disorder. Never heard those before that rotation, either.