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    Hello,

    I have a medical form in English. Is it common to abbreviate "compromise and release" as "C&R"?
    Last edited by danielr; 08-03-2016 at 02:48 PM.

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    Hello Daniel

    Here is a good site for Medical acronyms:

    https://www.cms.gov/apps/acronyms/listall.asp?Letter=C
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    Hello Vicente,

    Thank you. It will be very useful for other occasions. Sadly, my acronym is not there.

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    danielr, to be honest I've never heard of that acronym, but it could be used in the medical world.

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    Thanks for the link vicente! I recommend every PMs to share it with their respective "healthcare" translation teams.

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    I'm glad if it is useful.
    Last edited by vicente; 08-04-2016 at 12:55 PM.
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    Just to share the experience. The other day, I had a document that said "ACT", but the translator didn't know what it meant. I found it on the list as "Access Control Table", which was a reasonable option, but the client hasn't confirmed. For the moment, it has been useful for checking.

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