Dermatologist in a sentence as a noun

A professional job that pays $400k is being a dermatologist in New Jersey.

It may be that we won't need as many dermatologists only to handle the actually-hard stuff.

It should be possible to share a link with your dermatologist containing your mole mapping.

My dermatologist said that he sees 3-5 people a week that have contact allergies on hands and ears that use apple products.

Even if you shine you don't make as much as a general physician, and you'll never make as much as a dermatologist.

More people get skin cancer, the more shrill the dermatologist become about using sun screen, and so the cat bites itself in the tail.

My wife told me about a famous dermatologist who flies in dread of getting that call and there being no other doctor available.

It's not by any means the hardest work a dermatologist does, but it's common, steady work that produces reliable revenue, so it hurts to lose it.

So let me stand up on the soapbox for a minute:Everyone should go to a dermatologist every year for an all-over skin check starting when you're in your 20s.

Unlike a podiatrist, a dermatologist went to medical school.

In the US, the dermatologist wheeled in a big machine filled with liquid nitrogen and froze the pustules; they went away in a few days after that too. End result the same; cost to administer - orders of magnitude different.

"To schedule an appointment with a dermatologist about her potentially pre-cancerous mole, click here.

Get a new haircut that suits you, maybe consider using some hair product, if you have acne issues or something see a dermatologist, get proper fitting clothes, etc. etc.

All of my father, uncle, aunt and other-half are doctors all of whom work for, at least in part, the NHS and are respectively an oncologist, dermatologist, GP and ob/gyn.

Just like you'd get your tooth, eyes, etc... checked every year, take the habit to see a dermatologist.\n- If you're especially at risk, regulary check your skin for signs of changes.

One of my EMS instructors: "On scene, any person claiming to be a physician should be assumed to be a dermatologist or proctologist until proven otherwise.

See, for example, the woman who was about to get treatment for breast cancer when her insurance company cancelled, stating her undeclared visit to a dermatologist for acne several years earlier.

For example, dermatologists are fairly worried that "upload a photo and we'll diagnose your mole", either via software or outsourcing, will cut out a significant percentage of their business.

I'm assuming the patient wasn't a racehorse?If I had a dollar for every time a dermatologist or podiatrist tried to be 'helpful' on an emergency scene... I could probably buy a coffee at Starbucks...

Dermatologist definitions

noun

a doctor who specializes in the physiology and pathology of the skin