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dermatologist

[ UK /dˌɜːmɐtˈɒləd‍ʒˌɪst/ ]
[ US /ˌdɝməˈtɑɫədʒɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a doctor who specializes in the physiology and pathology of the skin

How To Use dermatologist In A Sentence

  • A visit to a doggy dermatologist (referral from main vet) cost a friend of mine almost $1000 this past summer, and didn't do anything to solve the problem, despite three rounds of drugs and two biopsies. Health Care Policy for Pets, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Dermatologists discovered that a too-hot hair dryer can actually create tiny, gas-filled bubbles in the hair shaft.
  • A dermatologist from an academic tertiary care medical center agreed to serve as an expert consultant.
  • But today, smoothing the brow by paralyzing the corrugator supercilii muscles is the work of minutes -- or so reasoned Eric Finzi, a dermatologist in Chevy Chase, Maryland. International Periscope
  • It's my go-to dermatologist brand when my skin needs a boost. The Sun
  • It's my go-to dermatologist brand when my skin needs a boost. The Sun
  • I think the dermatologist I visited for the first time was a little taken aback at my forthcomingness.
  • Because these graduates prefer more lucrative jobs such as oculists, dentists or dermatologists, the country will soon encounter a lack of physicians in the four major fields of medicine in district hospitals, the report warns.
  • He is married to Marjorie, a barrister and former consultant dermatologist.
  • He thinks, having read the form, that we may need to send four forms in - one for antenatal and postnatal care, one for the gynae care 8 months postnatally, one for the colo-rectal guy, and one for the dermatologist who specialises in vulvas I wish I knew her real job title, I bet it's hilarious! and possibly one for the partridge in the pear tree, and all. Woke up, got out of bed, dragged a comb across my head
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