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词汇 medical officer
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Definition of medical officer in English:

medical officer

noun
  • A doctor in charge of the health services of a civilian or military authority or other organization.

    〈英〉卫生官,卫生干事

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When he left India he worked as a civilian medical officer for the Royal Air Force until 1982.
    • We had written to hundreds of doctors who had worked as medical officers of health before these posts were abolished in 1974.
    • A further 16 nurses and three medical officers are employed in the eight-bedded in-patient unit.
    • After landing in Normandy he served as a regimental medical officer until the armistice.
    • Staff members included 22 medical officers, two dentists, one chaplain, 65 nurses, and 153 enlisted men.
    • She returned to Pakistan, and worked as a civilian medical officer from 1954 to 1963.
    • From 1943 to 1946 he served as a regimental medical officer in the Royal Artillery.
    • During the second world war he served with the Royal Army Medical Corps as medical officer to a field ambulance.
    • Medical examinations and record reviews by local authority medical officers were conducted at ages 7 and 16 years.
    • He also functioned as a regimental medical officer and was always proud of his close association with the Scots Guards.
    • Teams of military medical officers will also be sent to the country.
    • Copies are sent to all regional and district medical officers, the Ministry of Health, members of the forum, and district and child health coordinators.
    • He was a medical officer to several Bedford School boarding houses and deputy police surgeon for many years.
    • After house jobs at Walton Hospital, he joined the Royal Air Force as a medical officer.
    • After being employed as medical officers, they were put on probation for three years.
    • After graduation he served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a medical officer.
    • With further qualifications from Edinburgh she worked as a medical officer in various hospitals until the end of the war.
    • After he qualified he served as a medical officer in the Royal Air Force.
    • He served as a medical officer in the Royal Air Force during the war and was promoted to squadron leader.
    • The hospital is staffed by 22 nurses, one senior nursing sister, one matron, and three government medical officers.

Definition of medical officer in US English:

medical officer

nounˈˌmɛdəkəl ˈɔfəsər
  • A doctor serving in the armed forces, in a prison, or in a public health service.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With further qualifications from Edinburgh she worked as a medical officer in various hospitals until the end of the war.
    • After house jobs at Walton Hospital, he joined the Royal Air Force as a medical officer.
    • He was a medical officer to several Bedford School boarding houses and deputy police surgeon for many years.
    • The hospital is staffed by 22 nurses, one senior nursing sister, one matron, and three government medical officers.
    • He also functioned as a regimental medical officer and was always proud of his close association with the Scots Guards.
    • Medical examinations and record reviews by local authority medical officers were conducted at ages 7 and 16 years.
    • After landing in Normandy he served as a regimental medical officer until the armistice.
    • When he left India he worked as a civilian medical officer for the Royal Air Force until 1982.
    • During the second world war he served with the Royal Army Medical Corps as medical officer to a field ambulance.
    • Teams of military medical officers will also be sent to the country.
    • After graduation he served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a medical officer.
    • Copies are sent to all regional and district medical officers, the Ministry of Health, members of the forum, and district and child health coordinators.
    • We had written to hundreds of doctors who had worked as medical officers of health before these posts were abolished in 1974.
    • After he qualified he served as a medical officer in the Royal Air Force.
    • From 1943 to 1946 he served as a regimental medical officer in the Royal Artillery.
    • He served as a medical officer in the Royal Air Force during the war and was promoted to squadron leader.
    • A further 16 nurses and three medical officers are employed in the eight-bedded in-patient unit.
    • After being employed as medical officers, they were put on probation for three years.
    • Staff members included 22 medical officers, two dentists, one chaplain, 65 nurses, and 153 enlisted men.
    • She returned to Pakistan, and worked as a civilian medical officer from 1954 to 1963.
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