The Center is headed by an experienced and qualified physician.
In the hands of an experienced physician, operative mortality is less than 1%.
An experienced physician, within a few years he had one of the largest medical practices in Manitoba.
Another experienced physician must see the patient independently and support the decision.
He soon gained a reputation as an experienced physician, attracting to his practice a large number of clients.
It boasts of a highly qualified teaching staff, advanced researchers and experienced physicians.
As for supervision, I rarely have trouble getting help from more experienced physicians when needed.
They were licensed after one final year of practical experience under an experienced physician.
This concept may seem simple, but in practice differentiating between these two groups requires experienced physicians.
Who among us would want anyone but the most experienced physician available to try to save a loved one?