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dermatologist

/dur-muh-tol-uh-jist/US // ˌdɜr məˈtɒl ə dʒɪst //

皮肤科医生,皮肤病医生,皮肤病专家,皮肤病学家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a specialist in dermatology, especially a doctor who specializes in the treatment of diseases of the skin.

Examples

  • Independent dermatologists and gynecologists test our products to ensure they are gentle, non-irritating and safe for everyday use.

  • In fact, many dermatologists actually recommend a daily soak or shower for people with eczema.

  • If your hands are excessively dry or itchy, or you experience any type of pain, cracking, or sign of infection, consult with your dermatologist.

  • “If your ventilators are being run by a dermatologist, your outcomes are not going to be good,” Lawler said.

  • A recent study found less than 1 percent of patients experience problems if a board-certified dermatologist administers the treatment.

  • An ER doctor can chat with a dermatologist via Glass, and the dermatologist can hear and see everything the ER physician does.

  • My dermatologist urges all white folks in the South to wear hats.

  • It's like going to a dermatologist for a second opinion when you are told you have a brain tumor.

  • Celebrity Name-Drop Comedian Amy Schumer, Pink, “fantastic dermatologist” Dr. Ellen Marmur.

  • I ended up co-writing a book with a leading Park Avenue dermatologist.

  • Willan, with all his erudition, was a dermatologist, and acted on the maxim that there is nothing like leather.

  • I did not find any great effect from it, and my wife would have me go to a noted dermatologist.

  • The skin specialist termed "dermatologist" is another production which flourishes—more or less—upon the ignorance of the public.

  • At present the therapeutic use of the X-ray is rightly falling into the hands of the dermatologist and the medical clinician.