Aug 5, 2011 19:12
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English term

GP/FP/PCP

English Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals
G'day everyone

As far as I can tell, these three abbreviations stand for:

general practitioner
familiy practitioner
primary care physician

1. Please can you confirm that.

2. Are these three distinct types of doctors, or are they just three synonymns for roughly the same thing? In other words, if you found these three abbreviations in a text, would you translate it as three concepts or as one concept?

Thanks

Discussion

Karen Tkaczyk Aug 6, 2011:
Equivalents Hello,
I'd say these are similar concepts in English. GP is common in the UK, Primary Care Physician more in the US, and I hear family practitioner in both. GP is the only acronym of the three that I would use in normal conversation without further context.
Samuel Murray (asker) Aug 5, 2011:
The phrase occurs in a list of occupational categories. Other categories in the list include nurse, cardiologist, neurologist, nutritionist, etc.
Bashiqa Aug 5, 2011:
GP is certainly English, but could we have a little more context please?

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general practitioner/family practitioner/primary care physician


You are right.
gp: general practitioner
fp: family practitioner
pcp: primary care physician

http://www.pmgmd.com/faq_mem.htm
Peer comment(s):

agree Judith Hehir
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agree Shera Lyn Parpia
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agree Thuy-PTT (X)
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