ad discrimina pertinenti

English translation: of critical care

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Latin term or phrase:ad discrimina pertinenti
English translation:of critical care
Entered by: Joseph Brazauskas

06:33 Jul 4, 2013
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Medical - Medical: Health Care / appears on a diploma
Latin term or phrase: ad discrimina pertinenti
This appears on an Irish university diploma: diploma post baccalaureatum in technologia medica ad discrimina pertinenti in Universitate Hiberniae Nationali.
Clearly a post-grad diploma in medical technology, but the added "ad discrimina pertinenti" is challenging.
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David Connor
Australia
Local time: 13:31
of critical care
Explanation:
'Post-baccalaureate degree in the medical technology of critical (intensive) care in the National University of Ireland' or, more literally, 'Post-baccalaureate degree in medical technology relating to critical care in the National University of Ireland'.

'Discrimen' in this sense refers to any dangerous decisive moment or condition, i.e., to a crisis, such as arises in the critical care of patients.
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of critical care


Explanation:
'Post-baccalaureate degree in the medical technology of critical (intensive) care in the National University of Ireland' or, more literally, 'Post-baccalaureate degree in medical technology relating to critical care in the National University of Ireland'.

'Discrimen' in this sense refers to any dangerous decisive moment or condition, i.e., to a crisis, such as arises in the critical care of patients.

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