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During the school year, those rooms are used by the house officers, but with just the four.
Sixteen of them had a house officer for a full six months.
The senior house officer post is a good place to start.
A few years ago I was told by a housing officer that the whole right to buy thing had pretty well died out.
"Not yet," the house officer said on his way out.
An understanding female house officer took a history and examined me.
Many of the house officers were working long hours without proper medical supervision.
One of these officers was said to be a housing officer, like the victim.
Who will provide the cover for house officers attending their education sessions?
She stopped at the admissions desk and asked the house officer, "Are they here yet?"
House officers also need to know what to do if their job falls far short of the recommended standards.
The former housing officer alone is charged with eight murders.
Housing officers say the only answer is for tenants to be prepared to take their cases to court.
"I want the contacts charts," she said to the house officer.
The house officer sent him up to Isolation, but she wasn't there either.
"This isn't a case for a house officer to fool around on."
He passed, and began his career as a 19-year-old housing officer in Williamsburg.
The house officer felt compelled to ask Larch if he knew the woman.
In previous years her job has been filled by a preregistration house officer.
Feedback from the department to the senior house officers would close the educational loop.
It was not clear why the housing officers would not have had a key to get into the building.
He was one of 90 housing officers honored for bravery.
He'd remembered doing it when he'd been a house officer.
Despite recent government initiatives most preregistration house officers still work over 72 hours a week.
It should be emphasized that house officers are not supposed to have primary responsibility for patients.
I have my offices here and am available as house physician when needed.
I began by giving the house physician a broken nose.
The house physician had put him on a restricted diet for a few days.
So she found her way to the House physician.
Following the completion of her studies she moved to Berlin to work as a house physician.
Soon, two men arrived; one was the hotel detective, the other the house physician.
He's house physician here, quite good at his job.
Further, White House physicians of the era had been drawn from the military.
For the White House physician, availability often turned out to be the most important factor.
Also, the White House physician can tap any number of experts for advice.
Besides, there is no such term as a "House Physician".
The house physician nodded to show his agreement with his medical colleague.
'Our house physician examines my girls every week, over a period of two days.
You got a job here as house physician?"
Becoming a White House physician meant changing from a specialist into a family doctor.
TO many, the White House physician may seem to hold a glamorous government position.
The White House physicians are getting contentious about it.
He became house physician at St Bartholomew's in 1889 and remained there until 1890.
As White House physician, he rarely attended state dinners because of space limitations.
Some of the individuals who have acted as White House physicians:
Or maybe I should call the house physician?'
The White House physician should be given more day-to-day contact with the President.
For one thing, when White House physicians are from the military, their patient is their commander in chief.
Some presidents have had several White House physicians.
Next day the surgeon on his morning round stopped at his bed, asked a few questions of the house physician, and examined the wound.