He is a general internist, geriatrician, and health services and policy researcher. |
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She should not hesitate to seek a professional opinion from her internist or rheumatologist. |
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It is an obvious fact that a pediatrician would not need the same armamentarium as would the internist, the cardiologist, or the general surgeon. |
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When you go to see a cardiologist, it doesn't usually say internist on their plaque. |
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We feel fortunate that the internist listened to us and that he accepted modification of the treatment protocol. |
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This internist made the decision that my husband was doing very well upon his return from Somalia. |
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One or more may be general practitioners, and one may be a surgeon, a second an obstetrician, a third a pediatrician, and a fourth an internist. |
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An internist saw the patient shortly thereafter, realized the potential problem and stopped the nitroglycerin therapy. |
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He entered private practice as an internist in 1996, three years after receiving his medical degree. |
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An internist can also carry out minor operations, such as the stitching of wounds under local anaesthetic. |
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One then becomes an expert dermatologist, an expert laryngologist, and expert alienist, and expert oculist, an expert internist, and expert diagnostician. |
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The physician can be a paediatrician, family physician or internist with experience in youth health issues. |
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The internist, Dr. S, is highly respected in the community but beginning to wind down his practice after forty years of service. |
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Dr. K is a family physician and has been referring to a general internist colleague in the same community for several years. |
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My wife and I had only in the last couple of months found an internist whom we liked and who took Oxford. |
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When her examination was completed, and concluding that no surgeon would operate on her, she asked her internist to admit her to hospital. |
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If her internist accepted Ms XX's plan and cooperated with her in executing it, some would say he inappropriately admitted her to hospital. |
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In general, these disorders require a multidisciplinary approach with a medical team comprised of a nutritionist, psychologist, and internist. |
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Dr. Zarnke, an internist and clinical pharmacologist, holds appointments as Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Calgary and as Medical Director of Therapeutics for the Calgary Health Region. |
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The same would be true of his dentist, his eye doctor, and his internist. |
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As an internist with chronic lymphoma, I believe this is a false dilemma. |
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A vascular surgeon, orthopedic surgeon, radiation oncologist, medical oncologist, internist, pediatrician, plastic surgeon, physiatrist, general surgeon, dermatologist, or thrombologist. |
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After undergoing CT and MRI brain scans as well as numerous blood tests, doctors sent Chesivoir home and advised him to follow up with his internist. |
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Then, in the winter of 2005, we learned that our last two internal medicine specialists would be leaving, one for health reasons and the other because of the onerous working conditions that faced a solo internist. |
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There's a very wise internist who practises in Chicago, by the name of William Kissick, who has published a book you might want to read called Medicine's Dilemmas. |
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Care by internist, nurse practitioner or medical resident. |
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It happens in the context of clinical research trials, where the best interest of the patient is perhaps compromised by conflicts of interest involving everyone from the GP to an internist. |
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Personally, I wouldn't expect any internist to continue a medication that I started prescribing. |
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David Wong, an internist who serves on the committee that oversees pharmaceuticals at Kaiser Permanente in Panorama City. |
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Petrozza, a gastroenterologist and internist, signed an employment contract when he commenced work with the clinic. |
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His father, a retired internist who practiced in New York, owns Senecare Enterprises, a New York company that distributes skin protection products to nursing homes and hospitals. |
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Steven Taback has a framed photo of Yeneneh Betru, who was a 35-year-old internist when he died as a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 on Sept. |
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