Definition of Cardiologist

1. Noun. A specialist in cardiology; a specialist in the structure and function and disorders of the heart.

Exact synonyms: Heart Specialist, Heart Surgeon
Generic synonyms: Medical Specialist, Specialist
Derivative terms: Cardiology

Definition of Cardiologist

1. Noun. A physician who specializes in medical problems related to the heart. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cardiologist

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Cardiologist

1. A medically qualified specialist in internal medicine who has subspecialised in the diseases of the heart and blood vessels. (16 Dec 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cardiologist

cardioid
cardioid condenser
cardioid dark field condenser
cardioids
cardioinhibitory
cardiokinetic
cardiokymogram
cardiokymograph
cardiokymography
cardiolipin
cardiolipin synthetase
cardiolipins
cardiologic
cardiological
cardiologies
cardiologist (current term)
cardiologists
cardiology
cardiolysis
cardiomalacia
cardiomegalies
cardiomegaly
cardiometabolic
cardiometry
cardiomotility
cardiomuscular
cardiomyoblast
cardiomyocyte
cardiomyocytes
cardiomyocytic

Literary usage of Cardiologist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Case Studies from the Quality Improvement Support System by David H. Gustafson (1998)
"Yes Prepare to give thrombolytic therapy* Did cardiologist _ return call within J 0 min? Yes Phone consultation* Yes Give thrombolytic therapy No Wait for ..."

2. Therapeutic Gazette (1921)
"The narrow perspective of the too pure cardiologist reminds one of Lincoln's story of the man with a gun who mistook a flea on his eyelash for a squirrel on ..."

3. From Cancer Patient to Cancer Survivor: Lost in Transition: An American by Maria Elizabeth Hewitt, Patricia A. Ganz (2006)
"When I have a patient that has a heart attack, I send him to a cardiologist. He is not the cardiologist's patient, and I do not lose my patient. ..."

4. Medicare: HCFA Can Improve Methods for Revising Physician Practice Expense edited by William J. Scanlon (1998)
"For example, administrative labor expenses for an office visit to a cardiologist might be higher than those for an office visit to a primary care physician ..."

5. Diabetes in America by Ronald Aubert (1996)
"Among diabetic individuals age 18-44 years, those with IDDM reported less angina and other heart trouble and fewer visits to a cardiologist than those with ..."

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