medical practice

NOUN
  1. the practice of medicine
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How To Use medical practice In A Sentence

  • But the main thrust of correspondence focused on the future of a particular medical practice.
  • Our forefathers and foremothers in 1951 were concerned with the way medical practice relates to changing times, a theme that sounds familiar today.
  • It also effectively gave certified doctors monopoly control over medical practice. Sociology
  • I believe the most challenging aspect of all forms of medical practice is the need for, and the exercise of, judgment.
  • Until recently English courts have generally adopted the standard of accepted medical practice.
  • I eventually realized I had to change my attitude toward medical practice.
  • He is a pioneer in modern medical practice.
  • Your inclinations are based on common sense and sound medical practice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Headed by Dr. Brad Bootstaylor, SEE BABY is the first high-risk obstetrics medical practice in the U.S. to incorporate a chic upscale spa-like feel within a perinatology office, that cares for "High-Risk" pregnancy. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • It is sad to view balneology tourism as a medical practice, based on the origin of the word balneology (in medicine).
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