词汇 | internist |
释义 | internist noun[ C ] medical USuk /ˈɪn.tɜː.nɪst/ us /ˈɪn.tɝː.nɪst/ a doctor who specializes in identifying and treating diseases that do not need surgery (= cutting into the body)内科医生 Medical treatment: doctors & health workers generally acupuncturist aid worker ambulanceman ambulancewoman brain surgeon candy striper care navigator casualty officer dentist medico nephrologist non-doctor nonphysician NP nurse consultant staff nurse stretcher-bearer surgeon urologist white coat internist | American Dictionaryinternist noun[ C ] us/ˈɪnˌtɜr·nɪst/ a doctor who specializes in internal medicine (= medicine dealing with illnesses inside the body) Examples of internistinternist Ophthalmologists, internists, and specialists in obstetrics and gynaecology and otorhinolaryngology have been the most commonly contracted during the whole period. Although traditionally managed by gastroenterologists and hepatologists, other physicians, such as internists and infectious disease specialists, have assumed a significant proportion of this patient burden. As the gravity of this epidemic emerged, the important role of other physicians, including internists, became evident. Every general internist had at least one piece of imaging equipment. An internist cautioned that there is an added fear associated with the palliative care team. Of the contacts, 64% were documented by the family practitioners and 36% by the general internists. His hometown internist had now arrived and was checking him out. The authors believe that in resolving ethical difficulties in medical practice, internists entertain competing goals that they do not always achieve. Transplantation has led the way by bringing together surgeons, nurses, social workers, ethicists, chaplains, psychologists, and internists to care for patients needing transplantation. However, the relative homogeneity in the use of the term among internists, surgeons, and gynecologists indicates that it is primarily a hospital jargon. The panels for adults included an anesthetist, a surgeon, an internist, a general practitioner, and an epidemiologist. Moreover, psychiatrists, family medicine practitioners, obstetrician/gynecologists, and internists were more likely than other respondents to have changed their clinical behavior. The information from the patient was supplemented by collateral information from programme staff, medical records, the programme internist and physician's assistant and from previous treating professionals. This number was chosen because each group of reports was read by six experts (three internists and three radiologists), and therefore four represents a majority opinion. Hence, it is important not to limit the concept of palliative care to the prerogative of oncologists alone, but to also encompass family physicians, geriatricians, cardiologists, and internists (2). See all examples of internist These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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