Abstract

The English language's pivotal role in global healthcare communication is essential. It serves as a bridge across diverse cultures, enabling seamless interaction among healthcare professionals and patients from various linguistic backgrounds. In today's interconnected healthcare landscape, English acts as a unifying medium, transcending geographical and linguistic boundaries. Its prevalence is not just convenient but foundational, facilitating collaboration, research dissemination, and universal implementation of medical advancements. Beyond mere functionality, English embodies inclusivity, democratizing access to healthcare information and empowering patients in their care decisions. This paper delves into the significance, challenges, and considerations surrounding English as the primary language for intercultural communication in medicine.

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