operating surgeon
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Definition
- Noun:
- A physician who specializes in surgery: An "operating surgeon" is a medical doctor qualified to perform surgical operations, which involve cutting into the body to treat disease, injury, or deformity. This term specifically emphasizes the role of performing operations.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The patient was wheeled into the theater to meet the operating surgeon.
- The operating surgeon carefully explained the risks and benefits of the procedure.
Advanced Usage
- The term "operating surgeon" can be used in formal medical, legal, or administrative contexts to specify the doctor performing a surgical procedure, as distinct from other surgeons on a team (e.g., an assisting surgeon).
- The consent form must be signed by the patient and the designated operating surgeon.
Variants and Related Words
- Surgeon (n): A more common and general term for a doctor who performs surgery. "Operating surgeon" is a more specific variant.
- General surgeon (n): A surgeon specializing in a broad range of common abdominal and other surgeries.
- Neurosurgeon (n): A surgeon specializing in surgery on the brain, spine, and nerves.
- Operating room (n): The specialized room where surgeries are performed.
Synonyms
- Surgeon: A doctor who performs operations.
- Sawbones (n, informal/slang): A colloquial, sometimes humorous term for a surgeon.
Related Phrases
- Attending surgeon: The senior surgeon in charge of a patient's surgical care.
- Consultant surgeon: A senior, highly experienced surgeon who provides expert advice and may perform complex operations.
Noun
- a physician who specializes in surgery