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单词 general practitioner
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Definition of general practitioner in English:

general practitioner

(British GP)
noun
  • A doctor based in the community who treats patients with minor or chronic illnesses and refers those with serious conditions to a hospital.

    (专治小病或慢性病的)社区全科医师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Patients expected their general practitioner to be aware of their diagnosis, which was often not the case.
    • Questionnaires are usually used and are completed by the patients and their general practitioners.
    • We asked all general practitioners and practice nurses to attend all three sessions.
    • Perth has numerous specialists in skin diagnosis to whom general practitioners could refer patients.
    • Patients seen by a nurse were referred to a general practitioner when appropriate.
    • Five of the studies assessed the effect of continuing medical education on general practitioners.
    • This is true not only for general practitioners and nurses, but also for patients.
    • The idea is for general practitioners to compare with patients a dummy medication with a real one.
    • The nurses contacted a general practitioner only if there was a particular issue with a patient.
    • The treatment can be delivered by suitably trained practice nurses or general practitioners.
    • None of the general practitioners personally showed patients how or when to use an auto-injector.
    • The nurse would direct the more serious cases to a general practitioner.
    • Patients in local hospitals owned by local communities are treated by general practitioners.
    • We compared the ability of general practitioners and practice nurses to interpret three of these methods.
    • Patients want their general practitioners to listen and take them seriously.
    • This is usually done by either a gynaecologist, a general practitioner, or a nurse practitioner.
    • Obstetric care by general practitioners is a declining service in Canada.
    • Two patients chose to be treated by their general practitioner, giving too small a group to be included in the analysis.
    • One possibility for reducing costs would be to use a nurse practitioner instead of the general practitioner.
    • About one third of general practitioners had treated refugees, but few staff had undergone training.

Definition of general practitioner in US English:

general practitioner

(British GP)
nounˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl prækˈtɪʃ(ə)nərˈjen(ə)rəl prakˈtiSH(ə)nər
  • A medical doctor who is trained to provide primary healthcare to patients of either sex and any age.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Patients in local hospitals owned by local communities are treated by general practitioners.
    • We asked all general practitioners and practice nurses to attend all three sessions.
    • The idea is for general practitioners to compare with patients a dummy medication with a real one.
    • Patients seen by a nurse were referred to a general practitioner when appropriate.
    • Patients expected their general practitioner to be aware of their diagnosis, which was often not the case.
    • About one third of general practitioners had treated refugees, but few staff had undergone training.
    • Perth has numerous specialists in skin diagnosis to whom general practitioners could refer patients.
    • Five of the studies assessed the effect of continuing medical education on general practitioners.
    • This is usually done by either a gynaecologist, a general practitioner, or a nurse practitioner.
    • Two patients chose to be treated by their general practitioner, giving too small a group to be included in the analysis.
    • The nurse would direct the more serious cases to a general practitioner.
    • We compared the ability of general practitioners and practice nurses to interpret three of these methods.
    • This is true not only for general practitioners and nurses, but also for patients.
    • One possibility for reducing costs would be to use a nurse practitioner instead of the general practitioner.
    • The nurses contacted a general practitioner only if there was a particular issue with a patient.
    • Obstetric care by general practitioners is a declining service in Canada.
    • Questionnaires are usually used and are completed by the patients and their general practitioners.
    • Patients want their general practitioners to listen and take them seriously.
    • None of the general practitioners personally showed patients how or when to use an auto-injector.
    • The treatment can be delivered by suitably trained practice nurses or general practitioners.
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