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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
radiologist
noun
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▪ All radiological examinations were reviewed by at least two gastroenterologists and two radiologists.
▪ Also patron of battle, the dead, mariners, paratroopers, police officers, and radiologists.
▪ And I sued the radiologist and his partners as well.
▪ Another radiologist confirmed that my kidney was in trouble.
▪ Disability aside, one of her top priorities is to be a role model and mentor to aspiring radiologists.
▪ If it had diminished then, disbelieving the evidence and wishing to make sure, the radiologists might have another go.
▪ Now he is a radiologist in a suburban hospital of 650 beds.
▪ The renal ultrasonographic findings were recorded by the radiologist and included renal cysts - their site, number, and diameter.
Wiktionary
radiologist

n. A person who is skilled in or practices radiology.

WordNet
radiologist

n. a medical specialist who uses radioactive substances and X-rays in the treatment of disease [syn: radiotherapist]

Usage examples of "radiologist".

We have a monoclonal antibody containing a radiopaque heavy metal devised by a contributing radiologist.

On a gentle rise stippled with pinons, a radiologist had strung wires on the branches and was hanging white mice from the wires by their tails to determine the effect of the blast on living organisms.

Normally the trauma team of ER physicians, surgical residents, radiologists, and anesthetists responded to the gunshots, stabbings, and car accidentsthe so-called Code Yellowsbut when logjams developed, support came in from the adjacent departments.

The radiologist recounted - with barely disguised irritation - how difficult it had been to administer the scan because of the patient's assaultive behaviour and stated that conducting an EEG wouldn't be advisable until the patient grew more cooperative.

Cantor, a radiologist, and Darnell, a pathologist, had both suffered when Hodges had arranged for the hospital to take over those departments five years earlier.

Using fluoroscopy, the radiologist can now see the end of the large bowel, where the cramping occurs.

He was on the trail of a crooked radiologist who spent his Tuesday mornings playing squash at the Downtown Athletic Club instead of reading myelograms, as he'd claimed while billing the government thousands of dollars.

He'd expected that only from some of the marginally competent radiologists of whom Philips knew there were far too many.

You yourself told me once that radiologists, even good ones, only function around seventy-five percent.

Fraker, passing Nuclear Medicine, the nursing offices, and the offices of a group of local radiologists, all in the basement.

But when General John Greene, on whom one of the radiologists had had a crush since he had survived his crash as a famous etop pilot, arrived with his wife, the Senator, in the company of Admiral Dirk Coetzer, Peter Reidinger was established as a celebrity.

For four years the two men had been working on a program to enable a computer to read skull X rays, replacing the radiologist.