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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of subspecialize.

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Examples

  • Consultation by nonradiology physicians with a subspecialized radiologist is a win-win for the patient and the healthcare system and will permit a continuation of the access to health care which we have become used to, expect and deserve.

    Helene Pavlov: Recent Research Reconfirms The Value of Subspecialty Training 2009

  • Physicians benefit from the flexibility of customizable protocols and arthrogram procedures, and from the subspecialized image interpretations by Board Certified Radiologists.

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  • "This emphasizes the important role of an interventional radiologist in pioneering image-guided therapy by appropriately using established treatment technology? let alone emerging ones? to deliver a sufficient treatment dose, rather than only relying on the organ-specific expertise of other subspecialized physicians," said Littrup.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • They too are often subspecialized for specific kinds of cases.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • They too are often subspecialized for specific kinds of cases.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • S's network of highly regarded subspecialized radiologists across the United States, all connected by a large proprietary technology infrastructure built by F

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The remaining specialized interpretations will be read off-site by F&S's network of highly regarded subspecialized radiologists across the United States, all connected by a large proprietary technology infrastructure built by F&S to deliver mission-critical diagnoses within committed turnaround times and with highly definitive and directive report quality.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • No doubt most of that spending is for routine stuff, but as Michael Schaffer recounts in this informative, entertaining and sobering book, our most privileged pets “live in a world of dog walkers and pet sitters and animal trainers and canine swim therapists and pet Reiki masseuses. ... (a) baroque and endlessly subspecialized array of service providers.”

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2009

  • No doubt most of that spending is for routine stuff, but as Michael Schaffer recounts in this informative, entertaining and sobering book, our most privileged pets "live in a world of dog walkers and pet sitters and animal trainers and canine swim therapists and pet Reiki masseuses. ... (a) baroque and endlessly subspecialized array of service providers."

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2009

  • The downside: "The more someone is subspecialized, the less cross-trained they are," said Dr. Andrew Filak, senior associate dean for academic affairs at the

    Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2009

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