English to Arabic Dictionary obstetrician

obstetrician

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noun
We also interviewed 19 clinicians: six obstetricians , six paediatricians, four general practitioners, and three nurses.
a physician or surgeon qualified to practice in obstetrics.
translation of 'obstetrician'
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He did GP obstetrics and looked after patients with tuberculosis at a time when there was neither an 'obstetrician' nor a chest physician on the island.
Discuss this issue with both your 'obstetrician' or health care provider and your future baby's doctor before you give birth.
After practicing for three years, she moved on to medical school to become an 'obstetrician' / gynecologist.
For many women, their 'obstetrician' or gynecologist plays an important role in primary or preventive health care.
If you are pregnant, discuss your immunization record with your 'obstetrician' well before your due date.
Again, close liaison between 'obstetrician' , midwife, general practitioner, cardiologist, and neonatologist is vital.
After completing his medical degree in Switzerland in 1973 he became an 'obstetrician' and gynaecologist.
With the diversification in the healthcare market, most 'obstetricians' now have demanding peripatetic work schedules.
It is always helpful for 'obstetricians' and gynaecologists to have their practices carefully scrutinised, since so much is not underpinned by rigorous evidence.
There is a large litigation industry in cerebral palsy and the threat of litigation is one of the major reasons for 'obstetricians' leaving obstetrics.
We also interviewed 19 clinicians: six 'obstetricians' , six paediatricians, four general practitioners, and three nurses.
In rural areas, family physicians are more likely to attend births, due to a lack of specialists, 'obstetricians' , and anaesthesiologists in these areas.
A multicentre randomised controlled trial of routine antenatal care by general practitioners and midwives compared with shared care led by 'obstetricians' .
Neonatologists and 'obstetricians' need to seek consent in every neonatal death or stillbirth while pathologists need to provide the service sought by clinicians and relatives.
In nineteenth-century Britain, transfusion was primarily the domain of 'obstetricians' , though, from the 1870s, surgeons began to use it as well.
By the late 19th Century, teaching hospitals came up and were staffed by physicians, surgeons and 'obstetricians' .
Childbirth without fear should become a reality for women, midwives, and 'obstetricians' .
Family physicians and 'obstetricians' need to be aware of this useful method of natural childbirth.
I highly recommend this book to my surgical and pediatric pathology colleagues, neonatologists, and 'obstetricians' .
Surgeons and 'obstetricians' are leaving or curtailing their practices, fleeing the increasingly high cost of malpractice insurance.
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