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company doctor

British  

noun

  1. a businessperson or accountant who specializes in turning ailing companies into profitable enterprises

  2. a physician employed by a company to look after its staff and to advise on health matters

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The insurer did, however, consider a report submitted by a company doctor who rubber-stamped the recommendation of a United nurse to reject paying for the treatment.

From Salon

In Baguio City, where an outsourcing company doctor died after an office outbreak in March, hundreds of cases were traced to two major call centers where agents shared common dormitories.

From Washington Post

People might be skipping second shots because they have been vaccinated by their family or company doctor, or may be on holiday, Christian Fuellers, medical director of a vaccination centre in North Rhine-Westphalia, told ARD television.

From Reuters

Considering the company doctor’s humiliating diagnosis of Josephine’s sickness and the wealthy corporation’s resources, how can a group of impoverished legal novices prevail?

From Los Angeles Times

Robin Glass, president of the telemedicine company Doctor On Demand, said its physicians can treat 90% of the most common conditions seen in urgent care facilities via video chats, including cold and flu, sinus infections, skin conditions, UTIs, allergies and mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression.

From Washington Times