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Medic!

Just simply calling for healing/ healing item. Used most in TF2, especially easy because the "MEDIC!" button is E, which is easy to reach (for whoever pay 5$ to chat) (Note: Too many people calling for medic can cause medical teammate to ragequit)
Heavy is injured
*press E* MEDIC!
by Radian41 April 28, 2025
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Medical Hibernation

When you eat a large amount of food before taking some medicine and sleeping in all day in order to cure whatever sickness or issues you're currently undergoing.
Just finished a big meal of some chicken strips and bread,gonna pop a pill and go into medical hibernation for the rest of the day until my back feels better.
by Lazthedictionist May 28, 2025
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medication-cautions letdown

Da feeling of "deflated" disappointment dat you invariably feel after watching an upbeat ad about a new pharmaceutical-breakthrough product and gleefully think dat maybe you should try it, only to then be bombarded with a ton of "this medication can be dangerous or fatal in certain instances" revelations at da end, and you therefore begin having serious second thoughts regarding said wonder-drug because one or more of da circumstances dat they mention most certainly WOULD apply to you.
What good is a prescription drug if it's so dangerous for people of weaker physique to take it??? Talk about a medication-cautions letdown --- da less-robust folks in da population are often the very people who most-greatly NEED medical help --- anyone who would be strong/healthy enough to risk taking said potentially-super-hazardous medication wouldn't likely need it in da first place!
by QuacksO November 29, 2021
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Ana Medic

by epic urb dict December 5, 2021
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Medical Bigotry

Systemic prejudice within healthcare systems that leads to discriminatory diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes based on a patient's race, gender, disability, socioeconomic status, or perceived credibility. It goes beyond individual bias to include institutional practices, diagnostic criteria, and research gaps that systematically disadvantage certain groups. It manifests as dismissing pain, attributing symptoms to psychological causes without evidence, or providing less aggressive care based on biased assumptions.
Example: Studies show Black patients are systematically under-treated for pain compared to white patients, based on false beliefs about biological differences in pain tolerance. Women with heart attacks are more likely than men to have their symptoms dismissed as "anxiety," leading to fatal delays in care. Patients with psychiatric diagnoses often have their physical symptoms automatically attributed to their mental health condition ("diagnostic overshadowing"). This is bigotry baked into the structure of medical knowledge and practice. Medical Bigotry.
by Dumuabzu January 25, 2026
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Medical Slurs

Derogatory terms or labels, often disguised as clinical language, used to discredit, demean, or pathologize a person's lived experience, identity, or health complaints. These are not formal diagnoses but weaponized pseudo-clinical terms deployed to dismiss patients (especially from marginalized groups) by implying their problems are "all in their head," a sign of weakness, or a character flaw. They shortcut medical investigation by blaming the patient.
Example: A woman with debilitating, unexplained chronic pain is told she's just "hysterical" (a term with a deeply sexist history pathologizing the uterus). A patient with complex symptoms is labeled a "frequent flyer" or "hypochondriac" by staff, ensuring their future concerns are met with eye-rolls, not exams. The slur "crocks" (for patients with "crock" of complaints) is used in some hospital slang. These terms serve to gatekeep medical resources and absolve clinicians from diagnostic effort. Medical Slurs.
by Dumuabzu January 25, 2026
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medical misogyny

Medical misogyny (n.) — The unconscious, or conscious prejudice that women receive when receiving treatment in healthcare settings such as hospitals, family doctors, or outpatient clinics. Often minimised, and a common refrain is to say it doesn't exist in the 21st century, which is patently false simply by asking any woman her experiences.
The experiences of many women in healthcare can be summarised through the lens of medical misogyny.
by Catmily January 28, 2026
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