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		Definition of family practice in English: family practicenoun North American 1mass noun The work of a doctor who provides primary health care to members of the local community.  applicants must have experience in occupational medicine or family practice as modifier a family practice doctor  Example sentencesExamples -  Negative undergraduate experiences may discourage men from involvement in contraception and gynaecological problems in family practice.
 -  After finishing her residency in community and family practice, she spent a year volunteering at the clinic.
 -  Exercise is healthy for most expectant mothers, says Dr. Fick, associate clinical professor of family practice at the University of Iowa College of Medicine.
 -  I want to go into pediatrics or family practice.
 -  Simultaneously, family practice went into decline, and the era of medical specialization was born.
 -  The regional committee consisted of representatives from the various FHP departments, such as internal medicine, family practice, and surgery.
 -  In addition to working in family practice he charted the pattern of the common diseases that he saw clinically.
 -  When he emigrated to Canada he developed an interest in the family practice department at St Paul's Hospital.
 -  Recently, family practice as a specialty has gained in popularity.
 
 - 1.1count noun The business or premises of a doctor providing primary health care to members of the local community.
 he noticed an increase in patients in this age group at his family practice in Miami  Example sentencesExamples -  He and his wife settled into a family practice in Vermont.
 -  Both studies conclude that domestic violence is common among patients attending family practices, but the situation is frequently unrecognized.
 -  In my family practice, garlic oil is a staple amongst my pediatric patients.
 -  In 1979, they moved to a small town in Texas, where Richard established a family practice.
 -  This is the conclusion of a study conducted in 20 family practices in New England.
 -  Experts have called for the introduction of suicide awareness and prevention programmes in schools and family practices where pointers can be identified.
 -  The test-and-treat study recruited 294 adult patients from 36 family practices in Canada.
 -  By 1955 he had opened his own family practice in Montreal, where he became one of the first doctors to offer contraceptive treatments.
 -  He also maintains a private family practice at the Center for Women's Health/Center for Naturopathic Medicine in Connecticut.
 -  She established a family practice in Vanderhoof and was also associated with a cancer clinic that opened at St. John Hospital in 2008.
 
  
    Definition of family practice in US English: family practicenoun North American 1The work of a doctor who provides primary healthcare to members of the local community.  applicants must have experience in occupational medicine or family practice as modifier a family practice doctor  Example sentencesExamples -  Simultaneously, family practice went into decline, and the era of medical specialization was born.
 -  In addition to working in family practice he charted the pattern of the common diseases that he saw clinically.
 -  When he emigrated to Canada he developed an interest in the family practice department at St Paul's Hospital.
 -  I want to go into pediatrics or family practice.
 -  The regional committee consisted of representatives from the various FHP departments, such as internal medicine, family practice, and surgery.
 -  Recently, family practice as a specialty has gained in popularity.
 -  Exercise is healthy for most expectant mothers, says Dr. Fick, associate clinical professor of family practice at the University of Iowa College of Medicine.
 -  Negative undergraduate experiences may discourage men from involvement in contraception and gynaecological problems in family practice.
 -  After finishing her residency in community and family practice, she spent a year volunteering at the clinic.
 
 - 1.1 The business or premises of a doctor providing primary healthcare to members of the local community.
 he noticed an increase in patients in this age group at his family practice in Miami  Example sentencesExamples -  In 1979, they moved to a small town in Texas, where Richard established a family practice.
 -  The test-and-treat study recruited 294 adult patients from 36 family practices in Canada.
 -  In my family practice, garlic oil is a staple amongst my pediatric patients.
 -  Experts have called for the introduction of suicide awareness and prevention programmes in schools and family practices where pointers can be identified.
 -  She established a family practice in Vanderhoof and was also associated with a cancer clinic that opened at St. John Hospital in 2008.
 -  He also maintains a private family practice at the Center for Women's Health/Center for Naturopathic Medicine in Connecticut.
 -  He and his wife settled into a family practice in Vermont.
 -  Both studies conclude that domestic violence is common among patients attending family practices, but the situation is frequently unrecognized.
 -  By 1955 he had opened his own family practice in Montreal, where he became one of the first doctors to offer contraceptive treatments.
 -  This is the conclusion of a study conducted in 20 family practices in New England.
 
  
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