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specialist

[spesh-uh-list] / ˈspɛʃ ə lɪst /


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In the early days of her career, she would read with pupils and help the teacher prepare lessons - now her role is more specialist, often supporting children with additional needs and sometimes covering the class.

From BBC

Shared care is a formal arrangement in which a specialist starts treatment and a GP takes over ongoing prescribing.

From BBC

Gregory O’Shanick, a specialist in brain-injury medicine from Richmond, Va., has treated flight crew for serious injuries that he says were caused by toxic exposure on commercial aircraft.

From The Wall Street Journal

The school offers a music hub at the school once a week, offering pupils time with specialist teachers from the Royal Northern College of Music.

From BBC

Patients don’t always mention what their other doctors have prescribed when a history is taken, and specialists might not have access to a shared medical record.

From The Wall Street Journal