Geriatrician

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌdʒɛr.iˈæ.trɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of geriatrician

noun a medical doctor specializing in the care of elderly people

Example Sentences

A1 A geriatrician is a doctor who specializes in the care of elderly people.

A2 My grandmother's geriatrician recommended physical therapy to help with her mobility.

B1 The geriatrician conducted a thorough assessment of the patient's cognitive function.

B2 As a geriatrician, Dr. Smith has years of experience working with older adults.

C1 The geriatrician's holistic approach to healthcare considers both physical and mental well-being.

C2 Dr. Johnson, a renowned geriatrician, has published several research papers on age-related illnesses.

Examples of geriatrician in a Sentence

formal The geriatrician specializes in the medical care of elderly patients.

informal My grandma's geriatrician is very kind and patient with her.

slang I heard that geriatrician is the best doc for old folks.

figurative The geriatrician is like a guardian angel for the elderly, providing them with care and support.

Grammatical Forms of geriatrician

plural

geriatricians

comparative

more geriatrician

superlative

most geriatrician

present tense

geriatrician

future tense

will be geriatrician

perfect tense

has been geriatrician

continuous tense

is being geriatrician

singular

geriatrician

positive degree

geriatrician

infinitive

to geriatrician

gerund

geriatricianing

participle

geriatricianed

Origin and Evolution of geriatrician

First Known Use: 1909 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'geriatrician' originates from the combination of the Greek words 'geron' meaning old man and 'iatros' meaning healer or physician.
Evolution of the word: The term 'geriatrician' was first used in the early 20th century to specifically refer to physicians specializing in the care of elderly patients. Over time, the field of geriatrics has evolved to encompass a holistic approach to the health and well-being of older adults, focusing on their unique medical, social, and psychological needs.