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ex·tern or ex·terne E0296800 (ĕk′stûrn′)n. A person associated with but not officially residing in an institution, especially a nonresident physician on a hospital staff. [Latin externus, external; see external.] ex′tern·ship′ n.extern (ˈɛkstɜːn; ɪkˈstɜːn) or externen (Professions) US a person, such as a physician at a hospital, who has an official connection with an institution but does not reside in it[C16: from Latin externus external]ex•tern (ˈɛk stɜrn) n. a person connected with an institution but not residing in it, as a doctor at a hospital. [1525–35; < Latin externus, derivative of exter, exterus (see exterior)] ex′tern•ship`, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | extern - a nonresident doctor or medical student; connected with a hospital but not living theremedical externdoc, doctor, physician, Dr., MD, medico - a licensed medical practitioner; "I felt so bad I went to see my doctor" | Translationsextern
extern[ek′stərn] (computer science) A pseudoinstruction found in several assembly languages which explicitly tells an assembler that a symbol is external, that is, not defined in the program module. extern
extern [eks´tern] 1. a medical student or graduate in medicine who assists in patient care in the hospital but does not reside there.2. a student nurse employed by an institution to provide care and develop clinical skills outside of the hours spent in school.ex·tern (eks'tern), An advanced student or recent graduate who assists in the medical or surgical care of hospital patients; formerly, one who lived outside of the institution. [F. externe, outside, a day scholar] extern or externe (ĕk′stûrn′)n. A person associated with but not officially residing in an institution, especially a nonresident physician on a hospital staff. ex′tern·ship′ n.extern Graduate education A student in the 3rd or 4th yr of medical school–in North America, who attends ward rounds of a teaching hospital, and learns clinical medicine by example and quasi-active participation in Pt management. See Pimping. Cf Intern. ex·tern (eks'tĕrn) An advanced student or recent graduate who assists in the medical or surgical care of hospital patients. [F. externe, outside, a day scholar]Patient discussion about externQ. Can I catch pneumonia, if I go outside with wet hair? My Mother used to tell me when I was a kid that if I go outside with wet hair, I will catch pneumonia. Is this true?A. Are you seiously, Ann? I mean, I'm sure y're wet hair make Pneumonia?...I sorry this is not true. Q. Is it possible to show external symptoms with a food allergy? The research I've done only mentions irritation of the throat and mouth, wheezing, etc. But is it possible to develop hives and itching on your back, arms, legs, but not have any irritation in your throat, mouth, etc, when you're affected by a food allergy, such as soy? Also, is it possibly a food allergy if the hives take a long time to go away, maybe a day or two?A. Yes, it is possible. This exact same thing happens to me when I eat avocado products. My skin whelps up, turn's red and itches like nothing else... I hope that this helps and good luck with your allergies!
Q. i'm 21 years old, and my penis outer skin covers the shaft. Is it natural to have like that? from my young age the outer skin of my penis covers my shaft, and only a little of the tip is exposed even if i try to pull the skin upwards. Is it natural to have it like that? I've seen in all porn movies and other sex videos that for all those guys the outer skin can be pulled up half the way. Will this affect my sex life?A. i went through that link. But still i'm not clear. The flash video shown over there is different from what I can see with my penis. In the video the foreskin can be pulled a long way, and the head of the penis is fully exposed. But this doesn't happen with me. Even at erect stage, my head is exposed only a little bit( like in the first part of first picture ). Can someone give more info? More discussions about externextern
Synonyms for externnoun a nonresident doctor or medical studentSynonymsRelated Words- doc
- doctor
- physician
- Dr.
- MD
- medico
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