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hematologists

  • plural
    of hematologist.
    hematologist
    noun
    a physician specializing in hematology.

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In a 'Turing test' involving ten experienced hematologists, the specialists were no better than random chance at telling real images apart from those created by the AI.

From Science Daily Jan. 13, 2026

So, a big rave to the hematologists at Swedish who are keeping me safe.

From Seattle Times Feb. 13, 2024

But several teams of hematologists, including Greinacher’s, say that an overactive immune response appears to be triggering the rare clotting condition in some patients, leading to new treatment guidelines in Europe.

From Washington Post Apr. 5, 2021

He had been consulting with senior hematologists at the hospital and had observed alarming blood clotting in Covid-19 patients.

From New York Times Aug. 5, 2020

As James grew, other health concerns cropped up: He saw physical therapists, occupational therapists, feeding therapists, speech therapists, hematologists, neurologists, developmental pediatricians, psychologists, behavioral therapists, ear-nose-and-throat doctors and gastroenterologists.

From Scientific American Jan. 31, 2019

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