structure and organizing medical glossary
Thread poster: Luke Mersh
Luke Mersh
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United Kingdom
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Spanish to English
Oct 18, 2014

I am a graduating Medical DPSI student, I want to create a well organized and structured glossary for my interpreting course and exam.

My language pair is English Spanish and I am using microsoft word.

I would like to know what structure and layout would work the best.

I had thought about the following:

do I create it by disease/ Illness and then:

symptoms & signs --> diagnosis --> treatments --> aftercare.

I would app
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I am a graduating Medical DPSI student, I want to create a well organized and structured glossary for my interpreting course and exam.

My language pair is English Spanish and I am using microsoft word.

I would like to know what structure and layout would work the best.

I had thought about the following:

do I create it by disease/ Illness and then:

symptoms & signs --> diagnosis --> treatments --> aftercare.

I would appreciate any good suggestions
many thanks

[Edited at 2014-10-18 18:41 GMT]
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