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词汇 podiatry
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Definition of podiatry in English:

podiatry

noun pə(ʊ)ˈdʌɪətripəˈdaɪətri
  • another term for chiropody
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, patients can make appointments to see specialists in such fields as allergy, dermatology, gastroenterology, gynecology, immunology, liver disease, lung disease, and podiatry.
    • As a practicing equine veterinarian, she hopes to specialize in equine sports medicine, podiatry, genetics or neurology.
    • Like podiatry and pyrotechnics, feeding the bears is best left to professionals.
    • You're on your own when it comes to podiatry, and tarragon does have mild antifungal properties, something any well-traveled foot - modern or medieval - can appreciate.
    • Under the plan St Michael's Day Hospital would take podiatry (foot care), dentistry and family planning services.
    • Doctors in what I like to call the ‘lifestyle professions’, such as dermatology or podiatry, are also quite vocal about the uselessness of free samples.
    • The head of podiatry at Selby and York Primary Care Trust, Robin Hull, said medical cases were assessed on individual needs.
    • The Manningham centre will also provide rehabilitation, intermediate care beds and services like podiatry, speech and language therapy and dentistry.
    • Services on offer include podiatry, speech and language facilities, audiology and hearing therapy, and family planning.
    • It has been marketed for applications in dentistry, gynecology and podiatry, as well as other medical applications.
    • It became the unit of choice with its core audience of dermatologists, surgeons, and veterinarians, while its use expanded into ENT, urology, podiatry, plastic surgery, and international markets.
    • If we lump things like podiatry and physical therapy together with medicine, and interior design and architecture with engineering, we come up with very few.
    • Wound management differs significantly from many other aspects of patient care that tend to be more specific to nursing, medicine, podiatry, or physical therapy.
    • The centre will be home to seven GP surgeries, dental practices and other medical services, including podiatry, speech and language therapy and a pharmacy.
    • The Government will spend $1.4 million on new health services such as diabetes education, physiotherapy, counselling, audiology, podiatry and community health in eleven Mid West shires.
    • It has consulting rooms for all five GPs plus space for travel clinics, physiotherapy, podiatry, counselling and family clinics.
    • Surgical podiatry, vascular rehabilitation and footwear facilities required for diabetic patients are available at this service centre.
    • It aims to group existing GP practices in a location which will allow the expansion of primary care services including mental health services, district nursing and health visiting, podiatry and minor operations.
    • And if findings from the United States bear up, fixing knee alignment, say with podiatry, could become a major industry.
    • In the meantime, podiatry had developed within chiropody, as a specialized and more surgically ambitious area of bone surgery.

Derivatives

  • podiatrist

  • noun pəˈdʌɪətrɪstpəˈdaɪətrəst
    • A person who treats the feet and their ailments; a chiropodist.

      if a toe has a discharge, it is likely infected and needs to be treated by a podiatrist
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Patients who do not respond to simple interventions, or those who have orthopedic or systemic diseases complicating their foot care may require a referral to a podiatrist, foot clinic or orthopedist.
      • Further, direct supervision is provided by an RN, operating physician, licensed podiatrist, or licensed dentist.
      • Document any other dermatologic complaint and obtain a consultation with a podiatrist or dermatologist for overall care, if necessary.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Greek pous, pod- 'foot' + iatros 'physician'.

Rhymes

psychiatry

Definition of podiatry in US English:

podiatry

nounpəˈdīətrēpəˈdaɪətri
  • The treatment of the feet and their ailments.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, patients can make appointments to see specialists in such fields as allergy, dermatology, gastroenterology, gynecology, immunology, liver disease, lung disease, and podiatry.
    • In the meantime, podiatry had developed within chiropody, as a specialized and more surgically ambitious area of bone surgery.
    • If we lump things like podiatry and physical therapy together with medicine, and interior design and architecture with engineering, we come up with very few.
    • Like podiatry and pyrotechnics, feeding the bears is best left to professionals.
    • The centre will be home to seven GP surgeries, dental practices and other medical services, including podiatry, speech and language therapy and a pharmacy.
    • Wound management differs significantly from many other aspects of patient care that tend to be more specific to nursing, medicine, podiatry, or physical therapy.
    • The Government will spend $1.4 million on new health services such as diabetes education, physiotherapy, counselling, audiology, podiatry and community health in eleven Mid West shires.
    • Surgical podiatry, vascular rehabilitation and footwear facilities required for diabetic patients are available at this service centre.
    • Under the plan St Michael's Day Hospital would take podiatry (foot care), dentistry and family planning services.
    • As a practicing equine veterinarian, she hopes to specialize in equine sports medicine, podiatry, genetics or neurology.
    • And if findings from the United States bear up, fixing knee alignment, say with podiatry, could become a major industry.
    • It has consulting rooms for all five GPs plus space for travel clinics, physiotherapy, podiatry, counselling and family clinics.
    • Doctors in what I like to call the ‘lifestyle professions’, such as dermatology or podiatry, are also quite vocal about the uselessness of free samples.
    • The Manningham centre will also provide rehabilitation, intermediate care beds and services like podiatry, speech and language therapy and dentistry.
    • It aims to group existing GP practices in a location which will allow the expansion of primary care services including mental health services, district nursing and health visiting, podiatry and minor operations.
    • You're on your own when it comes to podiatry, and tarragon does have mild antifungal properties, something any well-traveled foot - modern or medieval - can appreciate.
    • It has been marketed for applications in dentistry, gynecology and podiatry, as well as other medical applications.
    • The head of podiatry at Selby and York Primary Care Trust, Robin Hull, said medical cases were assessed on individual needs.
    • It became the unit of choice with its core audience of dermatologists, surgeons, and veterinarians, while its use expanded into ENT, urology, podiatry, plastic surgery, and international markets.
    • Services on offer include podiatry, speech and language facilities, audiology and hearing therapy, and family planning.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Greek pous, pod- ‘foot’ + iatros ‘physician’.

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