RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN MEDICINE
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Russian language, medicine, medical education, medical research, medical communication, global health, language barriersAbstract
The Russian language has a significant role in the field of medicine, both in historical and contemporary contexts. Historically, Russia has contributed extensively to medical science, and Russian continues to be an important language for medical education, research, and communication, especially in countries where Russian is spoken or has influence. This article explores the importance of the Russian language in medical research, the use of Russian medical literature, and its impact on medical education and communication globally. Additionally, the role of the Russian language in disseminating medical knowledge and its significance for non-native speakers in the medical community is examined. Through an in-depth review of existing literature and analysis of current trends, the article highlights the continuing relevance of Russian in modern medical practice and research.
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