Used in a Sentence

dermatologists

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dermatologists.

Editorial note

It's literally the future is here (classifiers helping dermatologists find concerning nevi), just not evenly distributed (many dermatologists still don't have access to these latest machines).

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Quick take

A person who is skilled in, professes or practices dermatology.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dermatologists gathered in one view.

noun

A person who is skilled in, professes or practices dermatology.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dermatologists.

noun

A person who is skilled in, professes or practices dermatology.

Example sentences

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It's literally the future is here (classifiers helping dermatologists find concerning nevi), just not evenly distributed (many dermatologists still don't have access to these latest machines).

2

I started visiting local dermatologists, then more renowned dermatologists, then finally the guy who founded The International Forum For the Study of Itch.

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The issue is not limited to dermatologists.

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You'd be asking neurosurgeons to know the same level of detail as dermatologists, and vice versa.

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Aftsr seeing multiple doctors and dermatologists he found someone that specialized in that condition.

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Responding to you a bit late… I certainly didn't intend to compare radiologists and dermatologists to median software developers.

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I understand that it may require more attention from psychiatrists than dermatologists, but that doesn't invalidate the disease and the importance of treating it.

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Most dermatologists agree that those studies were supported by accutane competitors, and that fair studies show the drug actually reduces depression (by removing the stressing factor of acne).

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Many dermatologists (not all of them yet, at least not in the EU), for example already have software classifiers using pictures of one's skin and helping guide diagnosis.

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But again, at the elite level, top software developers, even from elite CS schools with grad degrees, just don't pull it in like dermatologists or radiologists.

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Most people don't even scroll past the first page of results in a doctor search anyway, so would having access to 200 dermatologists provide much difference versus having access to 50?

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The dermatologists are using this vanity metric of increased diagnoses as evidence that we're in the middle of a melanoma/skin-cancer epidemic, when it's simply not the case.

Quote examples

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Billionaires are so rich that dermatologists and plastic surgeons look like old man Carl from "Up." Welcome to the oligarchy!

2

For psychology, the cognitive psychologists probably is the most "upstream." I care what they do like dermatologists care what biologists do.

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The whole "Dermatologists hate her" headline that drove affiliate marketing ~3 years ago has now devolved to a meme on reddit and shifting strategy due to lowered CTR.

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Dermatologists have been the expected/reputed amount of helpful: "sounds like you're sensitive to something in the water", so they gave me a stronger cream, which also didn't reduce the itching.

Proper noun examples

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Dermatologists, dentists, chiropractors, things like that.

2

Dermatologists measure size/penetration etc.

3

Dermatologists recommend changing pillowcases every night because its not the body excretions and dead skin cells that cause the damage, its the bacteria that feed on them that leads to acne and allergies.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use dermatologists in a sentence?

It's literally the future is here (classifiers helping dermatologists find concerning nevi), just not evenly distributed (many dermatologists still don't have access to these latest machines).

What does dermatologists mean?

A person who is skilled in, professes or practices dermatology.

What part of speech is dermatologists?

dermatologists is commonly used as noun.