Examples of 'internists' in a sentence

Meaning of "internists"

Internist (noun) - a physician who specializes in internal medicine
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How to use "internists" in a sentence

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Endocrinologists are internists with additional training in endocrinology.
They are also known as general internists.
Internists are trained to treat adult patients only.
I made a list of internists in the area.
Internists and family practitioners are alike in many ways.
And one of the best internists in the city.
Some internists take additional training to become specialists.
Brock has been seen by a number of internists at my group.
Rheumatologists are usually internists or pediatricians who completed a rheumatology fellowship.
The specialists are also known as internists.
We would have particular interest in internists with gastroenterology expertise.
Physicians who practice internal medicine are called internists.
Many general physicians and internists treat epilepsy.
Internists who focus on a specific condition or disease are specialists.
It is all levels lower underwater internists.

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Internists and others.
Your rhinologist collaborates with internists and surgeons.
Many internists and family practice doctors also treat epilepsy.
They were assessed by the attending physicians internists who were subspecialists in pulmonology.
Internists and heart.
He was responsible for establishing a medical psychiatric liaison service staffed largely by internists.
Not all general internists or family doctors are familiar with fibromyalgia.
Many people who live with inflammatory arthritis are treated by general practitioners and internists.
Internists also perform routine preventive and annual physical examinations.
The training and career pathways for internists vary a lot across the world.
Internists are doctors who may or may not be primary care providers.
And I just took positions here as staff internists.
Many internists begin practicing upon completing basic internal medicine training.
Types of Internists.
Internists typically choose to subspecialize on one illness or one part of the body.
There are two types of general practitioners, internists and family doctors.
General internists may pursue additional training in specialties such as cardiology or gastroenterology.
Anyway, there are a lot of medical professionals that study to become internists.
The internists should preferably have specialized knowledge in cardiology and tropical medicine.
Furthermore, doctors serving in undertakings are internists ( pathologists ) and are not specialised in occupational medicine.
Internists often have subspecialty interests in diseases affecting particular organs or organ systems.
Services to patients are offered by primary health care specialists - family doctors, internists or paediatricians.
Internists are physicians that provide treatment for diseases and injuries of internal organs.
Nevertheless, several have asked whether we may continue to call ourselves general internists.
Many internists enter into practice following completion of their basic internal medicine training.
Specific viral hepatitis treatment can be prescribed by infectious disease doctors, gastroenterologists and internists.
He adds that many internists are unaware that chronic sinusitis can cause serious chronic fatigue.
Referrals, hospital transfers and other interoffice communications are made seamless through the help of internists.
Stumped three internists and a department chair from Harvard.
After treating her, he presented the case to a conference of Dutch internists.
Rheumatologists are internists or pediatricians who have additional Fellowship training in rheumatology.
Gastroenterologists, oncologists, internists.
General internists taking their written examinations in mid-June.
This is a partial list of the conditions that Internists commonly diagnose, treat and help prevent,.
Internists who provide primary care… work in outpatient clinics.

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