Internist

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɜrnɪst/

Definitions of internist

noun a doctor who specializes in internal medicine, especially the diagnosis and medical treatment of adults

Example Sentences

A1 An internist is a type of doctor who specializes in internal medicine.

A2 My friend's mother is an internist and she treats patients with various medical conditions.

B1 After completing medical school, she decided to become an internist and focus on adult healthcare.

B2 The internist conducted a thorough examination and recommended a treatment plan for the patient.

C1 As an experienced internist, he is known for his expertise in diagnosing complex medical cases.

C2 The internist's research in the field of internal medicine has led to significant advancements in patient care.

Examples of internist in a Sentence

formal The internist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases.

informal I'm seeing an internist for my annual check-up next week.

slang My internist is the best doctor I've ever had.

figurative The internist of the group, she always knows how to diagnose and solve problems efficiently.

Grammatical Forms of internist

past tense

interned

plural

internists

comparative

more internist

superlative

most internist

present tense

intern

future tense

will intern

perfect tense

have interned

continuous tense

is interning

singular

internist

positive degree

internist

infinitive

to intern

gerund

interning

participle

interning

Origin and Evolution of internist

First Known Use: 1909 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'internist' originated from the Latin word 'internus' meaning internal or within.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a physician who specializes in internal medicine, the term 'internist' has evolved to encompass a broader range of medical practitioners who focus on the diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases.