Physician
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289 examples of Physician in a sentence
Being a
physician
today is like being a knight in shining armor.
Prepare a one-page summary of your medical history, medications and
physician
information.
I'm a
physician
trained in infectious diseases, and following my training, I moved to Somalia from San Francisco.
So, with the advice of my physician, I had myself admitted to the acute care psychiatric unit of our university hospital.
There was a doctor I met who was an attending
physician
at Johns Hopkins, and he said that until he saw my TED Talk, it never really occurred to him that even though half the students in his med school classes were women, they weren't speaking as much as the men as he did his rounds.
A little bit of self-reflection: my husband is an emergency
physician.
It was actually retracted from the journal Lancet, in which it was published, and that author, a physician, had his medical license taken away from him.
In patients who, unfortunately, are suspected of these diseases, an expert
physician
first orders very expensive medical imaging technologies such as fluorescent imaging, CTs, MRIs, to be performed.
Once those images are collected, another expert
physician
then diagnoses those images and talks to the patient.
After that, I would then go to an expert physician, who would then analyze those images for me.
There are all sorts of things that we do and think that we're willing to tell our
physician
or our lawyer or our psychologist or our spouse or our best friend that we would be mortified for the rest of the world to learn.
One day, when I was a resident physician, I got a call to say that she was in the intensive care unit.
I understood what her directives meant so well, but I was a
physician.
May Nguyen, a family
physician
in Houston: "My colleagues are astounded by what I'm doing.
Why had I never, nor had any of my
physician
friends and colleagues whom I asked, ever attended a veterinary conference?
I mean, look, every single
physician
accepts some biological connection between animals and humans.
A
physician.
When women are prescribed drugs like anti-depressants or hormones, medical protocol requires that they have
physician
follow-up every three months.
I'm a
physician
now, a hospice and palliative medicine doc, so I've seen care from both sides.
True to the tenets of palliative care, I function as something of a reflective advocate, as much as prescribing
physician.
A man and his son are driving on the freeway, and they're in a terrible accident, and the father is killed, and the son is brought to the hospital emergency room, and as they're bringing the son into the hospital emergency room, the emergency room attending
physician
sees the boy and says, "Oh, I can't treat him, that's my son."
And one of the perks of being a
physician
is that you get to order your own MRIs.
Well, the second perk of being a
physician
is that you can get to experiment on your own ailments.
And I can't help but think, as an emergency physician, how many of my patients that I've cared for over the years were involved in a motor vehicle accident that possibly could have been prevented if this type of analysis was performed and acted upon 20 years ago when this drug was first released.
And if you find race-specific medicine surprising, wait until you learn that many doctors in the United States still use an updated version of a diagnostic tool that was developed by a
physician
during the slavery era, a diagnostic tool that is tightly linked to justifications for slavery.
You have some confidence, your
physician
has some confidence that this is going to work.
You have a little more of a conversation with your
physician
and the
physician
is a little worried because you've been blue, haven't felt like yourself, you haven't been able to enjoy things in life quite as much as you usually do.
Your
physician
says, "You know, I think you have some depression.
It's that every
physician
in the world knows all the drugs that change glucose, because it's core to our practice.
Also, contemporary historians have traced the provenance of the manuscript back through Rome and Prague to as early as 1612, when it was perhaps passed from Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II to his physician, Jacobus Sinapius.
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