How to Use medical in a Sentence
medical
adjective- The report was published in a leading medical journal.
- He opened his own medical practice.
- He has a dangerous medical condition.
- Her recovery was a medical miracle.
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Just the fact that in the 1930s, the conception was this idea of a medical exam, which was this kind of strip test.
— Alex Abad-Santos, Vox, 1 Aug. 2024 -
The ship's medical team cut open Blake's toe letting out pus.
— Jordan Greene, Peoplemag, 28 Nov. 2023 -
The medical care at that point needs to be decided by the doctor.
— Stefan Becket, CBS News, 2 Oct. 2024 -
That seemed alarming—but in one of the largest and most mobile cities on the planet, weird medical things happen.
— Maryn McKenna, WIRED, 25 Aug. 2023 -
The Humane Society named the survivors Luke and Leia, leaving them in the care of their medical team.
— Democrat-Gazette Staff From Wire Reports, arkansasonline.com, 26 Feb. 2024 -
The couple performed chest compressions and used medical equipment on board the flight to help the man.
— Alexandra Skores, Dallas News, 2 June 2023 -
The student who was pinched did not require medical care.
— The Courier-Journal, 9 Jan. 2024 -
Flatulence is the medical term for passing of gas through the rectum.
— Scott Lafee, San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Sep. 2023 -
There is much in the popular press about advanced age, but little from the medical side.
— Dr. Keith Roach, oregonlive, 14 June 2023 -
After being stabbed, the attacker walked away to the fire station to seek medical help.
— Carol Robinson | Crobinson@al.com, al, 18 Sep. 2023 -
Emergency medical services were called when deputies saw the man had been shot, and he was declared dead on scene.
— Mary Colurso | McOlurso@al.com, al, 10 June 2023 -
Among them was Felipe Baltazar, a 22-year-old medical student, and his friends.
— Samantha Schmidt, Washington Post, 4 Nov. 2023 -
Up next is Spencer, a 32-year-old medical sales director.
— Kristen Baldwin, EW.com, 27 June 2023 -
He was jailed for months, and his lawyers said he was denied proper medical care while in sheriff’s custody.
— Jeff McDonald, San Diego Union-Tribune, 28 Nov. 2023 -
With her own Black doula and mother by her side, Clark had hoped to have her baby at home with no medical assistance at all.
— Meredith Longo, ABC News, 14 May 2023 -
The medical machinery in the room hummed and beeped, but everything still felt quiet.
— Kory Grow, Rolling Stone, 25 June 2024 -
That outcome alone is a horror story that seems fit for a prime-time medical drama.
— Molly Horan, Washington Post, 6 Apr. 2023 -
And Jackson is not letting her medical condition get in the way.
— Darcel Rockett, Chicago Tribune, 26 Mar. 2023 -
About 85 percent have fled their homes and now face a growing challenge to find food, water, shelter and medical care.
— Ben Hubbard, New York Times, 9 Dec. 2023 -
The medical group said the longer wait times are linked to the closures of other clinics, a shortage of health care workers and a protracted flu season.
— Angela Palermo, Idaho Statesman, 21 May 2024 -
That aid would include food, medicine, and medical devices for civilians.
— Tori Otten, The New Republic, 2 Nov. 2023 -
Both Wescott and June are deeply familiar with this bias in the medical community.
— H Conley, STAT, 2 June 2023 -
During one of those meetings, the doctors, at the agent’s request, provided medical records of eight of their patients.
— Alex Mann, Baltimore Sun, 2 June 2023 -
The fire department said 15-plus firefighters were at the scene providing medical aid to the victims.
— Jason Green, The Mercury News, 9 Mar. 2024 -
Jessie Stone likes to call herself a medical doctor with a kayaking problem.
— Ben McGrath, The New Yorker, 19 Aug. 2024 -
Daniels said consumable products that are necessary in disaster relief such as sterile gloves and medical plastics are also processed through these ports.
— Lori Ann Larocco, CNBC, 1 Oct. 2024
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