Department of Pediatrics definition

Department of Pediatrics means the Department of Pediatrics of the Montreal Children's Hospital of The McGill University Health Centre.

Examples of Department of Pediatrics in a sentence

  • Examples of cases from the Department of Medicine can be obtained from Dr. Bitterman and Department of Pediatrics cases from Dr. Binstadt.

  • Xxxxxxxxxx, MD, a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, are partial owners of a for-profit company called NOTA Laboratories LLC (the “Company”).

  • Pediatric Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Sioux falls, SD, March 17, 2005.

  • CH serves as the Department of Pediatrics for The George Washington University SMHS, each year training more than 200 third and fourth year medical students as well as residents and fellows from GWU’s accredited programs.

  • Procedures for promotion are defined in the Department of Pediatrics Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure Document.

  • University of Calgary, Department of Pediatrics, 02/01/2018-01/31/2020.

  • This type of transfer decreases the volume of Water Access Entitlement held on the Trust’s Water Licence.

  • If there is a discrepancy among the users, analyze the key together and compare your choices to see where the differences occurred.

  • Perinatal Grand Rounds, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pediatrics.

  • Grand rounds presented at the Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina.

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