Geriatrics in a sentence as a noun

So now, do we have a sexist epidemic in nursing, on the eve of a geriatrics explosion?

I get discouraged living in Florida and having my vote drowned in a sea of geriatrics.

Is he really any worse than Cramer taking advantage of retired geriatrics with declining faculties on daytime cnbc?

One psychopath does less damage than a government of micromanaging geriatrics.

Stints in between include geriatrics, oncology, and Alzheimer's patients.

My beloved is a clinical social worker of two decades experience in hospice, oncology, Alzheimer's and geriatrics.

Nobody knows their own life expectancy and geriatrics are perhaps not most suitable to survive in a harsh environment, running around an alien planet all day.

A little too seasonal however.- Serious one: Healthcare and on-demand tech is going to be huge, particularly for geriatrics, but regulation is probably going to make it slow-going.

I agree that being prepared is good, but I don't personally know enough about old-age care / geriatrics / Social Security to really be in favor of or against any particular policy changes.

But we don't have enough data to truly say no, and we probably won't have that data until kids born after 2000 become geriatrics, as they'll be the first generation to truly grow up from birth in an age with ubiquitous cell phones.

Your aunt might post a photo of their kid once a week that you take 5 seconds to see, and you only spend 5 seconds on facebook catching up on the new content for the week rather than spend 5 hours reading your aunt's crazy shared right ring news stories and debating with geriatrics in the comments section.

I thought about Wal-Marts union busting, its abused work staff of geriatrics and economically desperate wage slaves, its stocks of Third World products which in turn further destroyed Americas manufacturing, its aesthetic Sovietization of America and then I thought about my own shitty fiscal situation.

"We follow the same worn-out, well-trodden, clichéd paths of those who came before us, over and over again, claiming to be the next best thing, when in reality we’re just the latest in a series of cookie-cutter gimmicks and frauds hoping to be validated by soulless marketplaces and rich white geriatrics like those bright-eyed, pimple-pocked stars that came before us.

Geriatrics definitions

noun

the branch of medical science that deals with diseases and problems specific to old people

See also: gerontology