noun a person who treats the feet and their ailments

  • I have an appointment with my chiropodist next week to address my foot pain.
  • My chiropodist recommended some new insoles for my shoes.
  • I never knew how much a chiropodist could help with foot problems until I tried it.
  • The chiropodist of the group, always ready to lend a helping hand when someone is in need.

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  • The DA is responsible for overseeing the financial accounts of the company.
  • I heard the DA is cracking down on tax evasion in our city.
  • The DA is always trying to bust people for petty crimes.
  • The DA of the group is the one who always keeps everyone in line.

noun a person who helps or assists others

adjective describing a person or thing that provides help or assistance

  • The assistant acted as a helpful helper during the meeting.
  • I asked my friend to be my helper for the project.
  • My buddy is always my go-to helper when I need a hand.
  • Kindness can be a powerful helper in times of need.

noun a medical specialty focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases

  • Internal medicine is a specialized field of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases.
  • My sister is studying to become a doctor specializing in internal medicine.
  • I heard internal medicine is a tough residency to get into.
  • In the world of healthcare, internal medicine is like the backbone that supports all other specialties.

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

  • The internist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases.
  • I'm seeing an internist for my annual check-up next week.
  • My internist is the best doctor I've ever had.
  • The internist of the group, she always knows how to diagnose and solve problems efficiently.

MD

noun MD can also refer to a Managing Director in a business context

  • Dr. Smith is a highly respected MD in the field of cardiology.
  • My friend's dad is an MD and he says it's a rewarding but challenging career.
  • I heard that MDs make bank once they establish their practice.
  • Becoming an MD is like earning a badge of honor in the medical community.

noun a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system

  • The neurologist conducted a series of tests to diagnose the patient's condition.
  • I heard the neurologist is really good at what he does.
  • The neurologist is like a brain detective, trying to figure out what's wrong.
  • The neurologist is like a detective unraveling the mysteries of the brain.

noun A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.

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  • The nurse administered the medication to the patient.
  • The nurse helped the patient take their medicine.
  • The nurse gave the patient their meds.
  • The nurse was like a guardian angel, watching over the patient.

adjective relating to or affecting the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth

  • The periodontic treatment involved deep cleaning of the gums to address the gum disease.
  • I have to go see the periodontic specialist for my gum issues.
  • I heard that periodontic stuff is no joke, gotta take care of those gums!
  • His attention to detail was like a periodontic examination, leaving no stone unturned.

noun a group of people employed in an organization or engaged in a particular activity

  • The company hired new personnel to handle the increase in workload.
  • The team brought in some new personnel to help out with the project.
  • They added more personnel to the crew to get the job done faster.
  • The personnel on the front lines are the backbone of the organization.

noun a store where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold

  • I need to pick up my prescription at the pharmacy before heading home.
  • I gotta swing by the pharmacy to grab my meds real quick.
  • I'll just hit up the pharmacy on my way back.
  • The pharmacy of knowledge is found in books.

noun the practice of drawing blood from patients for diagnostic testing or blood donation

  • Phlebotomy is the practice of drawing blood from patients for medical testing.
  • I heard that Sarah is considering a career in phlebotomy.
  • I can't believe how good that phlebotomist was at finding my vein!
  • In a way, phlebotomy is like extracting the truth from someone's veins.

RN

noun a registered nurse, a healthcare professional who has completed a nursing program and obtained a nursing license

  • The RN administered the medication to the patient.
  • Hey, did you see the RN in the hallway?
  • That RN is always on point with their patient care.
  • The RN was like a guardian angel watching over the patient.

noun A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases

  • The nephrologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases.
  • My friend's dad is a nephrologist who helps people with kidney problems.
  • I heard that nephrologist is the kidney doctor, right?
  • The nephrologist is like a detective, trying to uncover the mysteries of kidney function.

noun a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the digestive system

  • I have an appointment with a gastroenterologist next week to discuss my digestive issues.
  • My friend's dad is a gastroenterologist and he's the one who recommended this new diet to me.
  • I heard that the gastroenterologist can help you with your tummy troubles.
  • The gastroenterologist is like a detective, trying to solve the mystery of your stomach problems.

noun a type of healthcare professional who works in a home setting to provide care and support to individuals in need

  • The home health aide provided medical care and assistance to the elderly patient.
  • My grandma's home health aide is like family to us now.
  • Being a home health aide is tough but rewarding work.
  • The home health aide was a beacon of light in the patient's life during a difficult time.

noun MBBS is a noun that stands for 'Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery', which is an undergraduate degree in the field of medicine.

  • She completed her MBBS degree from a prestigious medical school.
  • He finally got his MBBS after years of hard work.
  • I heard she's studying for her MBBS, that's pretty cool.
  • Obtaining an MBBS is like unlocking a door to endless possibilities in the medical field.

noun the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the gums and other structures surrounding the teeth

  • Periodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.
  • My friend is studying periodontics in dental school and she really enjoys learning about gum health.
  • I heard that getting regular cleanings can help prevent needing periodontics treatments down the road.
  • In the field of dentistry, periodontics is like the foundation of a house - if it's not healthy, everything else can be affected.

noun a person trained to provide emergency medical care to patients

adjective describing the type of medical care provided in emergencies

  • The emergency medical technician arrived at the scene quickly to provide medical assistance.
  • The EMT got there in no time to help out.
  • The paramedic showed up right away to lend a hand.
  • The lifesaver rushed to the rescue like a guardian angel.

noun a branch of surgery that deals with the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord

  • Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system.
  • My cousin is studying neurosurgery and hopes to become a neurosurgeon one day.
  • I heard that neurosurgery is no joke, it's some serious brain surgery stuff.
  • Navigating through the complexities of neurosurgery is like trying to untangle a web of intricate connections in the brain.

noun A person who practices chronotherapy, a form of therapy that involves adjusting a person's biological clock to treat various conditions

  • The chronotherapist specializes in treating sleep disorders by adjusting patients' sleep-wake cycles.
  • My friend's mom is a chronotherapist who helps people fix their sleeping patterns.
  • I heard that chronotherapist dude can work wonders for your messed up sleep schedule.
  • In a way, a chronotherapist is like a timekeeper for your body's natural rhythms.

noun A person who uses music as a form of therapy to help individuals improve their physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being.

  • The music therapist utilized various techniques to help patients improve their emotional and cognitive well-being.
  • My friend's mom is a music therapist and she helps people relax and de-stress through music.
  • Dude, did you know that music therapists can actually help you chill out and feel better?
  • In a way, a music therapist is like a healer of the soul, using music as their medicine.

noun a person who practices acupuncture, a form of alternative medicine that involves inserting thin needles into the body at specific points to relieve pain or treat various conditions

  • The acupuncturist carefully inserted the needles at specific points on the patient's body.
  • I heard the acupuncturist can help with your back pain.
  • My friend swears by her acupuncturist for stress relief.
  • The acupuncturist's words were like needles, piercing through the patient's doubts and fears.