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It's used by physicians, internists, surgeons, ophthalmologists, researchers, anesthesiologists, chiropractors, nurses, hospice workers, and physical and psychological therapists, to measure, express, and communicate the magnitude of forces, lengths, areas, speeds, capacities, and volumes, and the

duration of periods of time.

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The metric system is commonly used in the medical field for measurements such as weight (grams, kilograms), temperature (degrees Celsius), and medication dosages (milligrams, milliliters). This standardized system helps to prevent errors in calculations and dosing, ensuring accuracy and consistency in healthcare practices.

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doctors use the metric system so that they are able to compair notes, studies and presrcriptions.

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how does medical assistants use the metric system

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The general public does not but scientist's, business and government all do.

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Yes, they surely do.

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yes

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Basically everyone

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