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Meanings of
obstetrics
in English
Russian
акушерство
Portuguese
obstetrícia
Catalan
obstetrícia
Spanish
obstetricia
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The branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother.
midwifery
OB
tocology
Related terms
medical specialty
Russian
акушерство
Synonyms
Examples for "
midwifery
"
midwifery
OB
tocology
Examples for "
midwifery
"
1
She said
midwifery
needed greater resources and support to meet those demands.
2
Participants: Two hundred and forty-nine second year undergraduate nursing and
midwifery
students.
3
His
midwifery
work to date has mainly been on the labour ward.
4
Students' professional choice to proceed in
midwifery
is influenced by many factors.
5
While demographic changes were also adding to the pressures
midwifery
was facing.
1
Results: OJ and
OB
kept a good relation at any experimental periods.
2
Both
OB
and MR imaging criteria have a high negative predictive value.
3
Josie, my name is Kim, and I'm the
OB
doctor on call.
4
My name is Kim Rayborn and I'm the
OB
Attending on call.
5
AB InBev would have the right to buy
OB
back within five years.
Usage of
obstetrics
in English
1
Background: Many challenges are encountered in both teaching and learning veterinary
obstetrics
.
2
Because the delivery of procedural
obstetrics
defines the safety of the population.
3
The university has proposed no longer making psychological medicine,
obstetrics
or… Audio
4
We land in a rut of
obstetrics
and typhoid and busted legs.
5
Uterine rupture in pregnancy belongs to acute conditions in gynaecology and
obstetrics
.
6
In
obstetrics
Paré also made discoveries that need not be detailed here.
7
But meantime
obstetrics
must be taught, and a manikin must be had.
8
Lower unemployment rates are supporting growth in
obstetrics
and outpatient surgeries in particular.
9
There government plans to encourage GPs to return to
obstetrics
and Paediatric care.
10
At the far end the class in
obstetrics
is going on.
11
He told Mrs. Glorbach, seventeen miles out, that I wasn't up-to-date in
obstetrics
.
12
But not all
obstetrics
staff are delighted by the reversal of the policy.
13
Even
obstetrics
,
though I scarcely imagined it would be needed on this trip.'
14
I began post-graduate training in
obstetrics
and gynaecology in Dublin in the mid-1970s.
15
Experts in
obstetrics
and home deliveries from England will testify on her behalf.
16
He's that cute intern on the
obstetrics
ward we've all been swooning over.
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obstetrics
obstetric
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
include obstetrics
irish obstetrics
work in obstetrics
adverse obstetrics
ambulatory obstetrics
More collocations
Translations for
obstetrics
Russian
акушерство
Portuguese
obstetrícia
Catalan
obstetrícia
tocologia
Spanish
obstetricia
Obstetrics
through the time
Obstetrics
across language varieties
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