WordNet
n. the body of individuals who are qualified to practice medicine [syn: medical profession]
Usage examples of "medical community".
Human immortality, the new Holy Grail for the medical community-and for the first time it was something for serious investigation, not a topic of pulp science-fiction stories.
That awkward discovery had forced the medical community to study itself, to look for things that worked and things that did not, and along the way changed medicine from a trade into a scientific art.
Lorenz could have objected that this was not possible, but the medical community is an intimate one at its higher levels.
That was troubling to the medical community, because Ebola Zaire had a mortality rate of roughly eighty percent.
You have undoubtedly considered the malpractice implication, the potential bad publicity for the hospital and even the Boston medical community.
This doesn't, however, mean you're looking for a member of the medical community.
He was also happy to be getting most of the town's medical community back at last.
The whole medical community is approaching cancer from the wrong perspective.
I very much wanted not to add to the grief and vulnerability of the gay population, and I was greatly relieved when the piece went down well in that quarter, and also with the medical community.
IT IS THE SCIENTIFIC MEASUREMENT OF THE BRAIN, OF WHAT IS CALLED BY THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY &.
Everyone knows how highly regarded he is in the medical community.
He was extremely busy and was now a man of substance in the medical community.