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  2. National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters

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    Practitioners at this level are encouraged to obtain Professional level accreditation if available. Paraprofessional Translator: 2 (T) This represents a level of competence enabling the production of a translation of non-specialised information (e.g. a birth certificate).

  3. General practitioner - Wikipedia

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    A general practitioner (GP) or family physician is a doctor who is a consultant in general practice. GPs provide personal, family, and community-orientated comprehensive primary care that includes diagnosis, continues over time and is anticipatory as well as responsive

  4. Family medicine - Wikipedia

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    General practice is the term used in many other nations, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Such services are provided by general practitioners. The term primary care in the UK may also include services provided by community pharmacy, optometrist, dental surgery and community hearing care providers. The ...

  5. Primary care physician - Wikipedia

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    A primary care physician is usually the first medical practitioner contacted by a patient because of factors such as ease of communication, accessible location, familiarity, and increasingly issues of cost and managed care requirements. In many countries residents are registered as patients of a (local) family doctor and must contact that ...

  6. South African Translators' Institute - Wikipedia

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    SATI's purpose is to promote the interests of the translation profession in South Africa, chiefly through: undertaking, promoting and/or publishing research; publishing a journal and various language and translation guides; enforcing a code of ethics for translators; co-operating with other organisations and institutions to promote the profession

  7. Category:General practitioners by nationality - Wikipedia

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    South Korean general practitioners (1 P) Spanish general practitioners (2 P) Swedish general practitioners (3 P) Swiss general practitioners (5 P) T.

  8. Medical specialty - Wikipedia

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    A medical specialty is a branch of medical practice that is focused on a defined group of patients, diseases, skills, or philosophy.Examples include those branches of medicine that deal exclusively with children (), cancer (), laboratory medicine (), or primary care (family medicine).

  9. Specialized translation - Wikipedia

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    Specialized translation is a term and concept used in the translation business and in translation schools. A text to be translated is specialized if translating it calls for knowledge in some field that would not normally be part of a translator's or translation student's general knowledge.