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Definition of house physician in English: house physiciannoun 1A medical doctor attached to a particular hospital or other institution. a house physician at Manhasset Medical Center on Long Island Example sentencesExamples - The doctor is house physician for an upscale hotel/casino.
- He was appointed house physician to Birmingham General Hospital in 1848, and he held this office until 1852, when he left to enter private practice in Temple Row.
- He worked as house physician in the East London Hospital for Children.
- He worked for more than 12 years as house physician.
- I remember the house physician saying the child only had a few months.
- He returned to Nigeria to serve briefly as house physician at the General Hospital, Lagos.
- Most surgeons and house physicians are male, whereas most nurses and surgical technologists are female.
- He returned to St Bartholomew's where, briefly, he was both house physician and editor of its journal.
- Her grandfather's last job was as house physician at Wade Park Manor.
- Over the next 24 hours various people filtered in and out of room 552: the hotel manager, the house physician, and an undertaker.
- 1.1British A qualified doctor practising general medicine under supervision in hospital in the first year after graduation.
she spent three years as house physician Example sentencesExamples - The casualty department in the hospital where I was a young house physician many years ago had no casualty officer overnight.
- He went to Adelaide University, qualifying in 1934 and spending two years as house physician and surgeon at Adelaide Hospital and Adelaide Children's Hospital.
- He came to England to undertake postgraduate research, and in the following year became a house physician at the Hammersmith Hospital in London.
- She spent three years as house physician, surgeon, and junior medical officer in the London County Council service.
- Her first job was as house physician at the South London Hospital for Women and Children in Clapham.
- He studied medicine and then was a house physician at the Edinburgh Royal Hospital for Sick Children and at the Royal Victoria Infirmary.
- Seeking further training in paediatrics, she found that she could not apply to Great Ormond Street Hospital, since it had a policy of not employing women house physicians.
- He had evidently made such an impression as a student and house physician that he was invited to return.
- Once qualified, he served a short period as house physician at St Bartholomew's and then left to join the family practice in Bournemouth.
- He was a house physician and assistant medical officer at University College.
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