Noun
a specialist in internal medicine
Source: WordNetI had learned of Gertrude Stein's bon mot that medicine opened all doors. This prompted me, in different moods, to view my future life as literary psychiatrist, globe-trotting tropical disease specialist, or academic internist. Harold E. Varmus
Dr. Lucy McBride, an internist in Washington, D.C., joins "CBS Evening News" with her expertise. Source: Internet
Commitment begins with the earliest choices The INTERNIST example also demonstrates that there is significant and unavoidable ontological commitment even at the level of the familiar representation technologies. Source: Internet
According to Los Altos resident Yumi Ando, M.D., an internist and BlueWave’s medical director, the clinic is unique in the region, combining a concierge service with an integrative medical practice. Source: Internet
Experts suggested adding Dr. Bill Frist, a transplant surgeon and former Republican senator, or Dr. Marc K. Siegel, an internist and Fox News opinion writer. Source: Internet
Alan Weiss, MD, general internist, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio. Source: Internet