Is a group of doctors a discourse community

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Yes, a group of doctors can be considered a discourse community. A discourse community is a group of people who share a common goal or interest and use specialized communication practices to achieve that goal. Doctors, as a group, have a common goal of providing medical care and improving patients' health. They also have specialized language, such as medical terminology, that they use to communicate with each other and effectively convey medical information. Doctors also have their own established norms, values, and practices, such as medical ethics, that guide their professional conduct.