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Who in your office speaks Templatish, Beancounterese, Complyian, or Rushian?

Yul Ejnes, MD, MACP, a past chair of ACP's Board of Regents, a practicing internist in Cranston, R.I., and a member of ACP Internist's editorial board, continues his monthly column at KevinMD.com about how and why English has become the second language of medical documentation.


Yul Ejnes, MD, MACP, a past chair of ACP's Board of Regents, a practicing internist in Cranston, R.I., and a member of ACP Internist's editorial board, continues his monthly column at KevinMD.com.

In his latest post, Dr. Ejnes looks at how and why English has become the second language of medical documentation.