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  • noun Plural form of dermatologist.

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Examples

  • It was changing color and she called dermatologists and she called and she called and finally found one with the shortest wait she could find, two months.

    CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2007 2007

  • Specialists who did nonsurgical procedures, such as dermatologists, did the best, averaging $214, and $193 for radiologists.

    Physician Panel Prescribes the Fees Paid by Medicare Anna Wilde Mathews 2010

  • That includes specialists, such as dermatologists and surgeons, who see a lot of private patients.

    How ObamaCare Will Affect Your Doctor 2009

  • And that number is considered highly conservative, since it excludes work done by noncertified specialists, such as dermatologists, dentists -- even gynecologists.

    Our Quest To Be Perfect 2008

  • Healthcare organizations are deploying telehealth to patients where there are shortages of specialists such as dermatologists, neurologists, radiologists, critical care doctors, and mental health specialists.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • Healthcare organizations are deploying telehealth to patients where there are shortages of specialists such as dermatologists, neurologists, radiologists, critical care doctors, and mental health specialists.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • By using American Well's new web-based, VoIP-enabled Online Care Team Edition, primary care physicians caring for patients in their exam rooms can on-demand access consults with remote medical specialists, such as dermatologists, cardiologists, and others for whom patients frequently have long waits for appointments.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • Healthcare organizations are deploying telehealth to patients where there are shortages of specialists such as dermatologists, neurologists, radiologists, critical care doctors, and mental health specialists.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • By using American Well's new web-based, VoIP-enabled Online Care Team Edition, primary care physicians caring for patients in their exam rooms can on-demand access consults with remote medical specialists, such as dermatologists, cardiologists, and others for whom patients frequently have long waits for appointments.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

  • By using American Well's new web-based, VoIP-enabled Online Care Team Edition, primary care physicians caring for patients in their exam rooms can on-demand access consults with remote medical specialists, such as dermatologists, cardiologists, and others for whom patients frequently have long waits for appointments.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Marianne Kolbasuk McGee 2010

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