English to Punjabi Dictionary ophthalmology

ophthalmology

ਆਪਥੈਲੋਮੋਲਾਿੀ
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He entered St Mary's Hospital Medical School in 1933 and while there won prize exams in surgery, ophthalmology , and obstetrics and gynaecology.
the branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye.
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The policy aims to use overseas doctors to tackle long waiting times, focusing particularly on 'ophthalmology' and orthopaedics.
As a trainee general practitioner in 'ophthalmology' , I spent every Monday morning in the diabetes clinic.
He received many awards and prizes and was president of five medical societies of pathology and 'ophthalmology' .
He is one of 10 in the world with a dual expertise in 'ophthalmology' and paediatrics.
Bristol Eye Hospital has consistently been at the forefront of innovation in 'ophthalmology' and cataract surgery in particular.
So he started over, this time studying 'ophthalmology' .
He entered St Mary's Hospital Medical School in 1933 and while there won prize exams in surgery, 'ophthalmology' , and obstetrics and gynaecology.
The trust is also touting for more business in areas such as orthopaedics and 'ophthalmology' .
Most of the work will be in orthopaedics and 'ophthalmology' - specialties with the longest waiting lists.
He received his medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine and completed a residency in 'ophthalmology' at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
After school at Westminster and medical training at Guy's Hospital, Peter specialised in 'ophthalmology' , proceeding to an MD in London with research into myopia in 1960.
Magic dominated Morris Young's life from childhood, even influencing his choice of 'ophthalmology' as a medical specialty.
Carmeda is conducting research in key sectors such as 'ophthalmology' , orthopedics, and neurology.
After further study, he also took a clinical assistant post in 'ophthalmology' at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
I regularly hold joint clinics with colleagues from overlapping specialties, such as genetics, neurology, 'ophthalmology' , etc.
Having qualified with a postgraduate degree in 'ophthalmology' and after a spell as senior registrar in northern India, I moved back home to Bangalore in southern India.
Between 1960 and 1966, he was first an instructor, then assistant professor of 'ophthalmology' at Harvard Medical School.
Thyroid eye disease should be managed under the supervision of a specialist with particular expertise and experience of thyroid eye disease, preferably in a combined clinic for thyroidology and 'ophthalmology' .
After training in neurology and 'ophthalmology' he settled on a career in neurophysiology.
When he first went to Hull in 1936, he did general surgery in all the specialties except 'ophthalmology' .
Full 'ophthalmological' assessment can help narrow the differential diagnosis.
Hence, clinical guidelines suggest that these patients have a baseline 'ophthalmological' evaluation and periodic monitoring.
So 'ophthalmologists' , orthopedists, dermatologists, obstetricians, and others began to be in short supply.
Recently, doctors in various sub-specialties such as dermatologists, gynecologists, 'ophthalmologists' , and even dentists are performing plastic surgery procedures.
Dr Deb Colville is a paediatric 'ophthalmologist' at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne.
The involvement of pediatric 'ophthalmologists' with specialized training, expertise and examination equipment is often required.
As an aside, the report does not indicate whether any underlying eye disease was fortuitously diagnosed by the 'ophthalmological' referrals.
I work in an 'ophthalmological' surgery center.
Moore collaborates with cardiologists, neurologists, 'ophthalmologists' and other health-care providers to care for repatriates.
Scientists are learning more about how diabetes affects the cardiovascular, renal, nervous, and 'ophthalmological' systems.
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