pediatrician in the PONS Dictionary

pediatrician Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

call [or send for] a pediatrician

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For this reason, urologists and pediatricians frequently recommend delaying treatment until the child is at least six or seven years old.
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She cites her experience as an ill child as the reason she has chosen to become a pediatrician.
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As of 2002, it has 201 beds and over 380 pediatricians and pediatric specialists.
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As she grew up, she had dreams of being a lawyer, pediatrician and newscaster.
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He thus became trained in psychoanalysis, emerging as the first pediatrician with a psychoanalytic background.
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Defined narrowly, inpatient pediatric consultation-liaison involves a pediatric psychologist providing assessment and guidance to a pediatrician colleague regarding the care of a specific patient.
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Pediatricians say that there is no evidence that children learn to bike faster without training wheels.
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They found that pediatricians were often helpful in diagnosing the condition, but were unable to suggest how the learning difficulties might be overcome.
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They may also act as general pediatricians, providing well newborn evaluation and care in the hospital where they are based.
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Specialist physicians also prescribed off-label more frequently than general pediatricians.
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