Definition of teaching hospital in English:
teaching hospital
nounˈtiːtʃɪŋ ˌhɒspɪt(ə)lˈtiːtʃɪŋhɒspɪtl
A hospital that is affiliated to a medical school, in which medical students receive practical training.
Example sentencesExamples
- We could transfer more teaching out of the traditional teaching hospitals to district general hospitals.
- They studied women who were referred to a Scottish teaching hospital's gynecology clinic for treatment of menorrhagia.
- The United States has 130 training programmes in universities, medical schools, teaching hospitals, colleges, and the armed forces.
- Variation between the teaching hospital and individual non-teaching hospitals reduced over time.
- We based this review on our extensive clinical experience in managing patients in a dedicated tinea capitis clinic at a teaching hospital.
- This 772-bed tertiary care university medical center is a teaching hospital.
- Comprehensive genetic services centers are available in the United States, usually located within large medical centers or teaching hospitals.
- With an increase in turnover of clinical practitioners at the teaching hospitals, it requires more time to train new instructors.
- My mother and grandmother had been nurses, and I had become a medical writer at a teaching hospital after graduating from college.
- The current expansion may not be sustainable without increased resources to convert service hospitals to teaching hospitals.
- He had been referred to a teaching hospital's neurosurgical clinic but was told that he needed $200 up front to walk in the door.
- One hundred patients were recruited at the gynaecology clinic of a teaching hospital.
- In comparison, the previous survey found that 44% of hospitals were teaching hospitals affiliated with medical schools.
- Hospitals were classified as district hospitals or teaching hospitals.
- In the United States the system is very homogeneous and there is not much difference in the substance of training between premier teaching hospitals and ordinary inner city hospitals.
- Dandenong, a major trauma center, is a teaching hospital for undergraduate and graduate medical and nursing students.
- Even at elite teaching hospitals affiliated with medical schools, more than one-quarter don't receive them.
- The selected general practitioners regularly referred to the teaching hospital and some also used the district hospital.
- The authors assessed patients who were attending anticoagulation clinics in five Canadian teaching hospitals.
- Whereas many medical advances are slowly brought into practice, clinicians in teaching hospitals are often assumed to be early adopters of new medical advances.