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Capitalization

Posted By: Rooney on 2007-10-25
In Reply to: No need to yell... :) ... and no, according to the BOS II. Got a copy - yet? You'll need it. Try half.com or eBay. nm

Thanks to all.  I did not mean to yell, just forgot the rules.  My BOS is on the way.  Again, thank you.


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Capitalization

Isn't it true that you would only capitalized the acutal name of the clinic and not the speciality of the clinic?


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Capitalization
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I was taught (and it is required by my company) that you capitalize a word not usually capitalized when it is used as an entity as it is in your example (used to mean someone in the cardiology dept). A good example is when a doc says "An orogastric tube was placed by Anesthesia" you would capitalize anesthesia, as it refers to a person and not "the thing" of anesthesia. If not capitalized, it calls to mind some kind of anesthesia (endotrachial, perhaps?) placing the orogastric tube. Capitlizing it adds clarity.
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