geriatrician

noun
ger·​i·​a·​tri·​cian | \ ˌjer-ē-ə-ˈtri-shən How to pronounce geriatrician (audio) , ˌjir-\

Definition of geriatrician

: a specialist in geriatrics

Examples of geriatrician in a Sentence

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Much of their care is being outsourced to geriatricians. STAT, "We were inspired to become primary care physicians. Now we’re reconsidering a field in crisis," 20 June 2019 Louise Aronson is a geriatrician and professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Louise Aronson, Twin Cities, "Louise Aronson: I’m a geriatrician, and I’m fine with an 80-year-old running for president," 14 June 2019 Last year, there were just 7,279 certified geriatricians in the United States, only about half practicing full time. Paula Span, The Seattle Times, "Older patients have stories: Students, listen up," 26 Oct. 2018 At least 20 medical schools in the United States have undertaken similar efforts to introduce students to healthy, active elders, said Dr. Amit Shah, a geriatrician who helps direct the Senior Sages program at the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine. Paula Span, The Seattle Times, "Older patients have stories: Students, listen up," 26 Oct. 2018 The University of Southern California veered sharply and deliberately from tradition in naming the first woman — and the first geriatrician — to lead its 133-year-old medical school. Susan Abram, Washington Post, "First Female Dean ‘A Sea Of Change’ At USC’s Scandal-Plagued Medical School," 20 June 2018 For James Kirkland, a geriatrician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, the strong evidence for a mortality plateau points to the possibility of forestalling death at any age. Elie Dolgin, Scientific American, "There's No Limit to Longevity, Says Study Reviving Human Life Span Debate," 1 July 2018 Loss of muscle power begins within a day or two of becoming bedridden, explains Amit Arora, a geriatrician. The Economist, "Why Britain’s hospitals are waging a war on pyjamas," 14 June 2018 About 70 percent of aging is dictated by environmental and health-related behavior, and about 30 percent by genes, said geriatrician Tom Perls, who directs the New England Centenarian Study at the Boston University medical campus. Robert Weisman, BostonGlobe.com, "Scientists in Mass. and beyond are working to slow the aging process," 19 May 2018

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First Known Use of geriatrician

1926, in the meaning defined above

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geriatrician

noun
ger·​i·​a·​tri·​cian | \ ˌjer-ē-ə-ˈtrish-ən How to pronounce geriatrician (audio) , ˌjir- How to pronounce geriatrician (audio) \

Medical Definition of geriatrician

: a specialist in geriatrics