surgeon

simple noun41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A competent and reliable surgeon.

A surgeon considered among the very best.

A surgeon who operates on the heart.

One of the best and most important surgeons.

A surgeon who reconstructs or repairs parts of the body, often for cosmetic reasons.

A surgeon who operates on the brain.

A surgeon with a high level of expertise.

A surgeon who performs operations to improve a person's appearance.

A surgeon who performs a wide range of common surgeries.

A surgeon who operates on the heart.

An extremely intelligent and skilled surgeon.

A surgeon famous for their skill.

An experienced surgeon with a high rank.

A surgeon specializing in treating serious injuries, often in an emergency.

A surgeon who deals with injuries and diseases of bones and muscles.

A well-known and respected surgeon.

The head surgeon in a hospital or department.

A surgeon who operates on the eyes.

A medical professional who performs surgery on teeth and gums.

A highly respected and famous surgeon.

A surgeon who performs organ transplants.

A senior surgeon of high rank in a hospital.

A professional who performs surgery on animals.

A surgeon who focuses on a particular area of medicine.

A surgeon who has the necessary qualifications and training.

A surgeon who serves in the army.

A surgeon who develops new methods or techniques.

A military doctor who provides medical care for pilots and aircrews.

A doctor who works for the police, often examining victims or suspects.

A way of referring to surgery, often used figuratively.

The action of a surgeon performing surgery.

The action of a surgeon carrying out a procedure (e.g., an operation).

To take something (e.g., a tumor, an organ) out of the body.

To make a cut in the skin during an operation.

To position an object (e.g., a stent) carefully inside the body.

To place an object (e.g., an implant) inside the body.

To have the profession of a surgeon.

To train and qualify for the profession of a surgeon.

To consult a surgeon for medical advice or treatment.

To be employed as a surgeon.

To successfully complete the required training to be a surgeon.