rheumatologist
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of rheumatologist
First recorded in 1945–50; rheumatolog(y) + -ist
Example Sentences
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This spring, his doctor at Waco Family Medicine, a local clinic, referred him to a rheumatologist after gout swelled his hands to the point that he struggled to sleep or eat, Whitfield said.
Her 16-year-old daughter waited so long to see a rheumatologist she “aged out” of child services, she says.
From BBC
This process likely leads to the squishy swelling that many rheumatologists and surgeons have mistaken for inflammation.
From Science Daily
It alleges that Todd — a former rheumatologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital whose specialty involves treating inflammatory conditions of the muscles, joints and bones — began abusing patients in 2010.
From Seattle Times
Until now, she says, rheumatologists used a "guess and check" method to find a treatment that works for an individual patient.
From Science Daily
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