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单词 house officer
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Definition of house officer in English:

house officer

noun
British
  • A qualified doctor practising under supervision in hospital in the first year after graduation.

    Also called houseman or intern
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With house officers and senior house officers working shifts as short as four hours, I believe that the ‘team’ nature of on-call surgery is being lost for ever.
    • After house officer posts he entered general practice as a locum and then took up a definitive post in the Markets area of Belfast.
    • Qualified medical students move on to the senior house officer grade after spending a year as preregistration house officers after medical school.
    • Preregistration house officers received no training in preoperative assessment except that received during medical school education.
    • In general, senior house officers were left in charge of caring for severely ill patients, especially in the evening and at night.
    • This is a fictional account reconstructed from a conversation we held on a ward round with a senior house officer and consultant during my obstetrics and gynaecology clinical rotations.
    • Surveys of general practitioners, junior house officers, and hospital consultants have identified high levels of emotional problems, including ‘burnout.’
    • Wu et al surveyed medical house officers in three training programmes in internal medicine about their most serious mistake.
    • Schon et al recently surveyed medical students, senior house officers, and general practitioners about such matters, and the results merit serious attention.
    • The patients were then admitted directly to the coronary care unit, where they were assessed by the on-call medical registrar or senior house officer.
    • I was appointed as a senior house officer in general surgery at a remote district general hospital.
    • After house officer and senior house officer posts Brigid entered general practice as a trainee in 1989.
    • Each physician team consisted of a board-certified critical care physician, a critical care fellow, and medical and surgical house officers.
    • Most house officers and senior house officers have limited practical knowledge of the specialties, whereas nurses often have many years of experience.
    • I had just started as a new medical house officer in an eminent teaching hospital on the south coast of England, having recently completed my surgical job.
    • Pete began anaesthesia as a senior house officer in Oldham.
    • Physician assistants are employed more often as house officers within the hospital setting than are nurse practitioners; surgery and its subspecialties are the most popular in-house specialties.
    • He worked as a senior house officer and registrar in gynaecology and obstetrics until 1980, when he changed career to general practice.
    • The Royal College of Physicians surveyed senior house officers about their career aspirations and found that the largest group wished to continue training in general internal medicine.
    • The geriatric medical team I joined comprised a consultant, registrar, house officer, and staff nurse.
 
 

Definition of house officer in US English:

house officer

nounhaʊz ˈɔfəsər
British
  • A qualified doctor practicing under supervision in a hospital in the first year after graduation; a medical intern.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was appointed as a senior house officer in general surgery at a remote district general hospital.
    • He worked as a senior house officer and registrar in gynaecology and obstetrics until 1980, when he changed career to general practice.
    • Each physician team consisted of a board-certified critical care physician, a critical care fellow, and medical and surgical house officers.
    • Physician assistants are employed more often as house officers within the hospital setting than are nurse practitioners; surgery and its subspecialties are the most popular in-house specialties.
    • After house officer posts he entered general practice as a locum and then took up a definitive post in the Markets area of Belfast.
    • With house officers and senior house officers working shifts as short as four hours, I believe that the ‘team’ nature of on-call surgery is being lost for ever.
    • This is a fictional account reconstructed from a conversation we held on a ward round with a senior house officer and consultant during my obstetrics and gynaecology clinical rotations.
    • Preregistration house officers received no training in preoperative assessment except that received during medical school education.
    • Pete began anaesthesia as a senior house officer in Oldham.
    • Wu et al surveyed medical house officers in three training programmes in internal medicine about their most serious mistake.
    • After house officer and senior house officer posts Brigid entered general practice as a trainee in 1989.
    • Surveys of general practitioners, junior house officers, and hospital consultants have identified high levels of emotional problems, including ‘burnout.’
    • Most house officers and senior house officers have limited practical knowledge of the specialties, whereas nurses often have many years of experience.
    • Qualified medical students move on to the senior house officer grade after spending a year as preregistration house officers after medical school.
    • The patients were then admitted directly to the coronary care unit, where they were assessed by the on-call medical registrar or senior house officer.
    • I had just started as a new medical house officer in an eminent teaching hospital on the south coast of England, having recently completed my surgical job.
    • Schon et al recently surveyed medical students, senior house officers, and general practitioners about such matters, and the results merit serious attention.
    • The Royal College of Physicians surveyed senior house officers about their career aspirations and found that the largest group wished to continue training in general internal medicine.
    • In general, senior house officers were left in charge of caring for severely ill patients, especially in the evening and at night.
    • The geriatric medical team I joined comprised a consultant, registrar, house officer, and staff nurse.
 
 
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