professor of medicine

collocation in English

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professor
noun[C]
uk
/prəˈfes.ər/
us
/prəˈfes.ɚ/
a teacher of the highest rank in a department of a British university, or a teacher of high rank in an American university ...
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medicine
noun
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
treatment for illness or injury, or the study ...
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He may then be taken to the wards to be seen by aprofessorofmedicinewho is paid by the university.
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In addition to being theprofessorofmedicine, he is also an active clinician.
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Aprofessorofmedicineis in control of a considerable number of hospital beds, and must successfully run a consultative outpatients' service.
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He served there as aprofessorofmedicinefrom 1974-96.
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That appears to have been merged with the earlier title ofprofessorofmedicine(1700) and mediciner (1522).
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Wynn was the son of aprofessorofmedicine.
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In challenging those rights, academic cameralists could and did provoke conflict with professors of medicine.
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Cameralism's claims on chemistry and botany in particular tended to provoke consternation among professors of medicine.
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He created its first medicinal garden in 1535 and served as chancellor seven times, spending the last thirty-one years of his life asprofessorofmedicine.
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Physicians, all of whom are professors of medicine, represent 50% to 75% of the members in these committees.
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After finishing her post-doctoral training, she became the first woman to join its full-time faculty in cardiology, and rose quickly to the rank ofprofessorofmedicine.
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The founders and chairmen of these committees are physicians, professors of medicine, and heads of hospital departments.
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I know that professors of medicine actually have patients in hospital.
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This means that he has to have a great deal of additional back-up which normal professors of medicine do not have to have.
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It is not true of the clinical professors of medicine.
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That is when the pharmaceutical industry has to apply to the various hospitals, to the professors of medicine, and the like, to help them to conduct their trials.
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This family produced all across the 19th century bankers, captains of industry, professors of medicine, high civil servants, members of parliament and artists.
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Professors of medicine usually served as personal physicians of the duke.
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Both his father and grandfather were professors of medicine.
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It is managed by doctors who are professors of medicine and the other faculty staff in all specializations.
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