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geriatrics

[jer-ee-a-triks, jeer-] / ˌdʒɛr iˈæ trɪks, ˌdʒɪər- /


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Do not be fooled by suggestions Australia have unveiled a list of geriatrics, ready to shuffle off to a cricketing retirement home, tending the garden in their baggy green caps.

From BBC

She worked in geriatrics previously, but is interested in exploring work in a birthing or neonatal unit.

From Los Angeles Times

Heimann avoided cardigans with fusty suede elbow patches or hefty yarn that can invoke infirm geriatrics.

From Los Angeles Times

But in a campaign year where policy debate has taken a back seat to discussions about geriatrics and jail time, it almost seems a shame to pull this highly entertaining story from the mix.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s not the age that will limit you, but your cardiovascular health,” said Dr. Gina Fernandez, an assistant professor at Dartmouth’s medical school who specializes in geriatrics.

From Seattle Times