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lekarskie

Lekarskie is a Polish adjective meaning medical or related to doctors and medical practice. It is used to describe things connected with medicine, health care, or the medical profession, and it appears in a variety of compound nouns and phrases.

In Polish, lekarskie agrees with the noun it modifies and changes form according to gender and number.

Lekarskie is frequently used in everyday medical and administrative language. It appears in descriptions of equipment

In parallel usage, the more general synonym medyczny describes medical aspects without the same professional connotation.

The
base
forms
are
lekarski
(masculine
singular),
lekarska
(feminine
singular),
and
lekarskie
(neuter
singular
or
all
plural
forms).
For
example,
szka
lekarska
means
medical
school
(feminine
singular),
badania
lekarskie
means
medical
examinations
(neuter
plural
or
generic
plural),
and
urzadzenia
lekarskie
means
medical
devices
(neuter
plural).
Similarly,
dyplom
lekarski
denotes
a
medical
degree
(masculine
singular),
and
świadectwo
lekarskie
denotes
a
medical
certificate
(neuter
singular).
and
facilities
(sprzęt
lekarski,
placówka
lekarska),
in
professional
designations
(publikacje
lekarskie,
praktyka
lekarska),
as
well
as
in
academic
and
regulatory
contexts
(szkoła
lekarska,
zawód
lekarza).
The
term
helps
distinguish
medical-related
matters
from
other
fields
by
signaling
a
direct
relation
to
medicine
or
medical
professionals.
Lekarskie
often
emphasizes
aspects
tied
to
doctors,
their
practice,
or
the
clinical
side
of
health
care,
whereas
medyczny
can
be
broader,
covering
medical
science,
services,
and
products.
The
term
is
widely
understood
in
Poland
and
is
standard
in
both
formal
and
informal
contexts.