Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

FEA (Facultativo Especialista de Área)

English translation:

Specialist in (the area of) [FEA in Spanish]

Added to glossary by Taña Dalglish
Apr 7, 2016 21:06
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Spanish term

FEA

Spanish to English Medical Medical (general) Meeting of clinical research ethics committee minutes
This suffix is used to describe the degree or job held by a number of clinicians on a list.

FEA Oncología Radioterápica
FEA Bioquímica Clínica
FEA Traumatología
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Apr 18, 2016 11:19: Taña Dalglish Created KOG entry

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Specialist in (the area of) [FEA in Spanish]

Spanish term or phrase: FEA
English translation: Facultativo Especialista de Área / Specialist in (the area of)


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Thank you.
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neutral Joseph Tein : Right, of course ... and something our asker could have figured out himself.// My approach if something is obvious or easy to find is to point people to where they can get the answer themselves (that's why I only posted a reference).
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Of course, had he done the research to begin with, which was not hard! Having already supplied the refs., and before others included as an answer is why I put it in. /Equally, some don't have the same research skills and the purpose of ProZ is to help!
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Finite Element Analysis(F.E.A)

El analisis de elementos finitos(that is my understanding of the spanish suffix FEA)
What is Finite Element Analysis (FEA)?
www.colorado.edu/MCEN/MCEN4173/chap_01.pdf
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Nowadays, a commonly used method for multiphysics problems. What areas can FEA be applied? -- Structure analysis: a cantilever, a bridge, an oil platform…
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disagree Charles Davis : Not here.
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noted???
disagree Joseph Tein : As Charles remarked ... not here. What does Finite Element Analysis have to do with doctors' credentials? The correct answer is shown below, with 4 agrees.
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Doctors credentials??Where on earth did you get that from?Job description mate!Structure analysis and clinican evaluation!!
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Reference:

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FEA > Facultativo Especialista de Área
FEA de Oncología Radioterápica - Facultativos ...
www.aragon.es/.../AreasTematicas/.../Facultativos_Esp...
... plazas de personal estatutario de Facultativo Especialista de Área de Oncología Radioterápica en Centros Sanitarios de la Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón.


FEA de Análisis Clínicos - Facultativos Especialistas de ...
www.aragon.es/.../AreasTematicas/.../Facultativos_Esp...
... de personal estatutario de Facultativo Especialista de Área de Análisis Clínicos en ... Angiología y Cirugía Vascular, Aparato Digestivo, Bioquímica Clínica, ...

Already in glossary
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GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW)
Spanish term or phrase: FEA
English translation: Facultativo Especialista de Área / Specialist in (the area of)
Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree Charles Davis
5 mins
Thank you so much.
agree Joseph Tein : Agree also. We need to look in our own back yard first.
13 mins
Thank you.
agree philgoddard
5 hrs
Thank you.
agree Kenneth Shockley
9 hrs
Thank you Kenneth.
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Reference:

you'll find it in Cosnautas

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Note added at 2 days21 hrs (2016-04-10 18:06:40 GMT)
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It's not a "suffix" by the way, it's an acronym.

Suffixes are little word fragments added at the end of a word.

-ness, -ly, -able, - itis are examples of suffixes.
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