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Jin jin
what's the difference between "medico" and doctor" in spanish?
Aug 9, 2010 11:33 AM
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A 'Médico' es a licenced in general medicine he/she went to the University. The "doctor" is a higher universitary grade like orthipedist, the specialist in ear, nose and throat. There are doctorate in lows, sciences. . . etc.
August 9, 2010
the both are the same but medico is more comom in spain that in southamerica and viceversa
August 9, 2010
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