gastroenterology
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- gastroenterologic adjective
- gastroenterological adjective
- gastroenterologist noun
Etymology
Origin of gastroenterology
First recorded in 1900–05; gastroentero- + -logy
Example Sentences
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Most were affiliated with the nearby hospital system Beebe Healthcare, including a nurse practitioner whom she sees for primary care and a gastroenterology office.
But internal records show an increase in wait times for new patients in specialties such as cardiology, gastroenterology and oncology.
From Salon
A year later, doctors referred her to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, which has one of the top-ranked gastroenterology programs in the country.
From Los Angeles Times
However, because he has not yet had a first appointment with the gastroenterology consultant and is not yet in their care he feels "in limbo".
From BBC
Due to a lack of gastroenterology beds, she was taken to a respiratory ward.
From BBC
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