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- noun Plural form of
obstetrician .
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Examples
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They refer to obstetricians when medical problems arise.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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They refer to obstetricians when medical problems arise.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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Semmelweis called the obstetricians who disregarded his work murderers.
'The Fool of Pest': An Exchange Nuland, Sherwin B. 2004
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The United States and Canada are the only countries in the world where highly trained surgeons called obstetricians attend the majority of normal births.
My Strange Mind 2009
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Other staff who train during the night, such as obstetricians and anaesthetists, are also less experienced than teams working during the day, with many junior obstetric doctors lacking technical skills to use forceps or vacuum to ease a baby's birth, he added.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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But they will house 20 Sutter Gould specialist physicians in Stockton, such as obstetricians and gynecologists, general and vascular surgeons, urologists and dermatologists, and include an urgent-care center, making health care access more convenient for Sutter's 40,000 Stockton patients and 80,000 throughout the county.
unknown title 2009
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These letters, combined with KV's announcement that Makena would cost $1,500, ignited a firestorm of complaints from obstetricians, patients, employers, and public officials.
Rep. Joe Courtney: Makena, the FDA and the Perpetual Fight for Affordable Health Care Rep. Joe Courtney 2011
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For many obstetricians, the perks of having an FDA-approved drug — including added oversight of the drug's production and better national distribution — may not make up for the high price, she said.
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For many obstetricians, the perks of having an FDA-approved drug — including added oversight of the drug's production and better national distribution — may not make up for the high price, she said.
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I agree with the point above regarding obstetricians and C-sections, but part of this is due to malpractice risk.
Why is Health Care Inefficient?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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