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Organism which has adopted a lifestyle specific to a particular set of conditions. Contrast with generalist.
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In medicine, a doctor or other health care professional who is trained and licensed in a special area of practice. Examples of medical specialists include oncologists (cancer specialists) and hematolo [..]
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A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions. A non-physician specialist is a pro [..]
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On an exchange, the member firm that is designated as the market maker (or dealer for a listed common stock). Member of a stock exchange who maintains a "fair and orderly market" in one or m [..]
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A doctor who does not serve as a primary care physician, but who provides secondary care, specializing in a specific medical field. See also, Secondary Care.
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1852 (originally in the medical sense and much scorned by the GPs); see special (adj.) + -ist. Perhaps immediately from French spécialiste (1842). In general use in English by 1862. Related: Specialis [..]
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A member of the New York Stock Exchange who has two primary functions: first, to maintain an orderly market in the securities registered to the specialist. In order to maintain an orderly market, the [..]
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Market makers in one or more selected securities listed on an exchange. They earn their income from commission when acting as a broker or from the spread in their quoted prices when acting as a dealer.
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A specialist or specialist unit is a member of a securities exchange responsible for maintaining a fair and orderly market in a specific security or securities on the exchange floor. Specialists execute market orders given to them by other members of the exchange known as floor brokers or sent to their post through an electronic routing system.Typi [..]
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One who specializes in a particular occupation, practice, or branch of learning. [D03290]
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A doctor or other health professional who has advanced education and training in a certain area of medicine.
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Organism that has a limited diet
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an organism that uses a narrow range of resources with high efficiency. The panda is a specialist who harvests the bamboo that makes up most of its diet.
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an expert who is devoted to one occupation or branch of learning practices one branch of medicine (specialistic) of or related to or characteristic of specialists A generalist species is able to thriv [..]
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a junior non-commissioned officer
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Definition A stock exchange member who makes a market for certain exchange-traded securities, maintaining an inventory of those securities and standing ready to buy and sell shares as necessary to mai [..]
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A stamp collector who intensively studies and collects the stamps and postal history of a given country, area, or time period, or who has otherwise limited his collecting field.
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An expert in a particular area of knowledge or skill, for example, an archivist who specializes in the restoration and conservation of leather-bound books.
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Member of a stock exchange who maintains a fair and orderly MARKET in one or more securities.
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A species that consumes only one or a few types of food sources or forms associations with a narrow range of hosts. For example, certain collembola (tiny insects called springtails) specialize in eating specific species of fungi. (See generalist)
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a doctor that is an expert in a certain kind of medicine
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On an exchange, the member firm that is designated as the market maker (or dealer for a listed common stock). Member of a stock exchange who maintains a "fair and orderly market" in one or m [..]
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person who is charged with the responsibility to stabilize shares trading on traditional stock exchanges. The person is employed by a brokerage firm with a seat on the stock exchange. NASD brokers ref [..]
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A specialist in health care means a doctor who is an expert in treating certain diseases, certain health problems, certain parts of the body or certain age groups. For example, some doctors specialize [..]
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A member of an exchange who makes a market in certain traded securities.
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(n) an expert who is devoted to one occupation or branch of learning(n) practices one branch of medicine
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A doctor or other health care professional who is trained and licensed in a special area of practice. Examples of medical specialists include oncologists (cancer doctor) and hematologists (blood docto [..]
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A medical practitioner holding a licence to practise whose name appears on the current GMC Specialist Register and is certified as a specialist by the appropriate college or specialty body providing a [..]
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A doctor who only treats certain parts of the body, a certain health condition, or certain age groups. For example, some doctors (who are called cardiologists) only treat heart problems.
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This is a doctor who is trained to give care in a specific medical area. The doctor’s focus could be on a disease, part of the body or age group.
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A student who has received an earned baccalaureate degree, has earned 30 credit hours as a graduate student, and is enrolled in a specialist degree program.
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Registered Nurses who hold Master's degrees in Nursing with an emphasis in clinical Nursing and who function independently in coordinating plans for Patient Care.
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Any doctor who has special training for a specific condition or illness. UnitedHealthcare Community Plan: The AHCCCS health plan you are enrolled with to help provide the medically necessary health ca [..]
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A physician or medical assistant with expertise in a specific area of medicine. Oncologists, pediatricians, and neurologists are among the many specialists in the medical field.
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A doctor who treats only certain parts of the body, certain health problems, or certain age groups. For example, some doctors treat only heart problems.
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A doctor who provides medical care in any generally accepted medical or surgical specialty area.
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A health care professional whose practice is limited to a certain branch of medicine, including specific procedures, age categories of patients, specific body systems or certain types of diseases.
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A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions. A non-physician specialist is a provider who has more training in a specific area of health care.
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A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions. A non-physician specialist is a pro [..]
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A physician whose practice is limited to a particular branch of medicine or surgery. For example: Eye specialist.
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A health care professional whose practice is limited to a certain branch of medicine, including specific procedures, age categories of patients, specific body systems or certain types of diseases.
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Pphysician who specializes in a specific area of medicine, such as urology, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, etc. Some heathcare plans require beneficiaries to obtain a referral from their primary care doctor before making an appointment to see a Specialist.
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A physician trained and/or certified to treat a specific body system, such as a cardiologist (heart), gynecologist (woman’s reproductive system), or dermatologist (skin).
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A dentist who has received advanced training and is certified in one of the recognized dental specialties:
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A doctor who specializes in treating certain parts of the body or specific medical conditions. For example, cardiologists only treat patients with heart problems.
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A doctor who has been specially trained in and practices a specific type of medicine other than primary care, such as a cardiologist or dermatologist.
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A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions. A non-physician specialist is a provider who has more training in a specific area of health care.
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In medicine, a doctor or other health care professional who is trained and licensed in a special area of practice. Examples of medical specialists include oncologists (cancer specialists) and hematologists (blood specialists).
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A player who enjoys adding the same elements to all of his characters. Examples include always being a ninja, psychic or catgirl.
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An expert in a specific field of collecting who belongs to a department. Sotheby’s specialists are often scholars with distinguished careers; many of them publish extensively in their field, lecture widely, teach or curate international exhibitions.
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These are the on-staff connoisseurs who put together the auction, acquiring the works, assessing their value, and contextualizing them in the frame of art history for the catalogue. Specialists are hi [..]
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A physician specialist focuses on a specific area of medicine or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions. A non-physician specialist is a provider who has more training in a specific area of health care.
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(British) Specialised.
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A doctor with qualifications and skills in a particular branch of medicine.
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On an exchange, the member firm that is designated as the market maker (or dealer for a listed common stock). Member of a stock exchange who maintains a "fair and orderly market" in one or m [..]
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Specialist may refer to:
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Specialist (abbreviated "SPC") is a military rank in some countries' armed forces. In the United States military, it is one of the four junior enlisted ranks in the U.S. Army, above private first clas [..]
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Specialist (abbreviated "SPC") is a military rank in some countries' armed forces. In the United States military, it is one of the four junior enlisted ranks in the U.S. Army, above private first clas [..]
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In the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), specialists are the group of ranks equivalent to non-commissioned officers in other armed forces. This term was introduced in 1993, for a more "positive" rank clas [..]
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"Specialist" is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert Sheckley. It was first published in 1953 and has appeared in various collections, including Untouched by Human Hands (1954) and [..]
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In arena football, a specialist was a player, other than a quarterback or placekicker, who was exempt from the league's one-platoon system ("Iron Man"). Under the original Arena football system, six o [..]
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Specialist (スペシャリスト) is a Japanese television drama series that premiered on TV Asahi on 14 January 2016. It was previously aired as Saturday Night drama from 2013 to 2015. In this drama, Tsuyoshi Kus [..]
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