- Look up
house officer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
House officer (previously
often called a houseman) may
refer to:
Foundation house officer, a...
- the
United States. The
surgeon general's
office and
staff are
known as the
Office of the
Surgeon General (OSG),
which is
housed within the
Office of the...
- The
House of the
Surgeon is one of the most
famous houses in the
ancient Roman city of
Pompeii and is
named after ancient surgical instruments that were...
- medicine, a
surgeon is a
medical doctor who
performs surgery. Even
though there are
different traditions in
different times and places, a
modern surgeon is a...
-
female student to be
admitted into a men's college, the
first woman House Surgeon in the
Government Maternity and
Ophthalmic Hospital, the
first woman...
- FRCSE, FRCPGlas, FRCS (5
April 1827 – 10
February 1912) was a
British surgeon,
medical scientist,
experimental pathologist and
pioneer of antiseptic...
- in 1899, he
worked as a
house surgeon at The
Hospital for Sick
Children and
Toronto General Hospital before becoming surgeon on a
liner in 1901. In 1905...
-
graduates were
strongly recommended to
spend a year at
least as a
House-physician or
Surgeon in a well
equipped hospital in
order to gain
experience and confidence...
- a
house surgeon in
Gandhi Medical College,
Secunderabad during 1972 to 1973 and in 1974 he
worked as a
house surgeon in Ongole. In 1973, as a
house surgeon...
- Year (Medical year-5) examination,
students train for
another year as
house surgeons (residents) in one of the
recognized teaching hospitals. Department...