noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
resident physician
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
personal
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Ideally that person should be your personal physician and, in most cases, it will be.
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This respected man of medicine lived a privileged life as the personal physician to Emperor Galerius.
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Ask your personal physician if there are any other physicians who must do this.
primary
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Many of those who consult a primary care physician have acute symptoms that worry them and will respond to explanation and reassurance.
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When Atkins began having severe headaches, she went to the primary physician Partners had assigned her.
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Under managed care, patients are assigned to a primary care physician who determines what health services they will receive.
private
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Several private physicians have begun prescribing them to panicked patients.
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If I did, it was not at school but in the office of a private physician .
young
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For the young physicians who come here for a year or two of training, it means learning to accept the unacceptable.
■ NOUN
care
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Many of those who consult a primary care physician have acute symptoms that worry them and will respond to explanation and reassurance.
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Primary care physicians are the first ones to see a sick patient.
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Under managed care , patients are assigned to a primary care physician who determines what health services they will receive.
consultant
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The hospital has four consultant physicians , one with a special interest in gastroenterology.
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David O'Neill, a consultant physician , said that Mr Robinson had been in an agitated and delirious state.
family
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After the third such bout in the space of a few months, a tonsillectomy was strongly recommended by the family physician .
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While a variety of medications are prescribed by cardiologists and family physicians , Questran is most recommended to fight high cholesterol.
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The Public Health Service, your local public health officials and your family physician will be able to help you.
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Your family physician may soon become your insurance company.
■ VERB
ask
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And how, asked the physician Girolamo Capodivacca, could cold snow be white?
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Passengers traveling on other carriers can ask their physicians to suggest a similar regimen.
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When the body develops tolerance to a prescribed pill, some people ask their physicians to give them a different pill.
attend
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The attending physicians in Munich were very guarded in their theories as to how she had contracted it.
become
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Children born of these unions were often gifted in the art of healing and became famed physicians .
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Scolaro said the institute's work is consistent with why he first decided to become a physician .
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Robertson Nicoll's daughters married army officers while his son became a physician .
consult
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If unusual pain or symptoms occur consult physician .
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For unusual pain or symptoms patients are advised to consult a physician .
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Many of those who consult a primary care physician have acute symptoms that worry them and will respond to explanation and reassurance.
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Less than 10 % of all patients had conversations with the consulting physician .
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During treatment, patients were asked to consult their study physician if they had side effects.
examine
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The body was thoroughly examined by physicians , who declared that no chemicals had been used to preserve it.
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When a patient first meets the examining physician , he or she almost invariably is somewhat anxious.
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They are examined by a physician who works for Nutri / System and will prescribe the diet drugs.
practice
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This takes up a great deal of the time of the practicing physician .
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David Humphrey was still a practicing physician when he began a distribution business.
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A total of 118 practicing physicians responded.
prescribe
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Not suspecting polio, physicians prescribed codeine, penicillin, aspirin, and even antibiotics for their patients' aching bodies.
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In 1994, the California legislature passed a bill to permit physicians to prescribe marijuana.
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Yeast remedies are available over the counter, and a physician can prescribe antibiotics for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and others.
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Several private physicians have begun prescribing them to panicked patients.
train
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While the need for geriatric trained physicians is growing, the pool of doctors likely to enter the field has remained constant.
treat
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A Healthier Prescription Not all physicians who treat fat people encourage them to diet, take pills, or have surgery.
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Benzodiazepines Benzodiazepines are much safer than the older barbiturates and are said to be a popular choice among physicians for treating insomnia.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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People with heart problems should talk to their physician before making the trip.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also patrons of barbers, doctors, druggists, physicians, and surgeons.
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Ask the pharmacist and / or your physician if any of the ingredients are known to affect sleep.
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If used at all, over-the-counter hormones should be used carefully and conservatively in consultation with a physician .
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In the epidemic of 1916, physicians could do little more for the thousands who fell ill than advise bed rest.
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Significantly, almost 66 % of the patients reported previously seeking treatment from other physicians for their erectile dysfunction.
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When a patient first meets the examining physician , he or she almost invariably is somewhat anxious.