It should be --- Your grandfather was a pediatrician. Your father is a cardiologist. Both of your grandmothers and one of your great grandmothers were nurses.
Yes, it would be correct to say that your family has a history of healthcare professionals. Your grandfather was a Pediatrician, your father is a Cardiologist, and both grandmothers along with one great grandmother were Nurses.
No, the correct term is "Grandparents Day" as it is a day to honor both grandmothers and grandfathers, not just one specific individual.
That depends, if you are referring to grandmothers as in a group or multiple grandmothers no, if you implying it belongs to a singular grandomother it would be "grandmother's" and finally if its something possessed by multiple grandmothers it would be "grandmothers'"
Their grandfather baked cookies, and the children ate them all.
The correct spellings in Portuguese are: "avó" for grandmother and "avô" for grandfather.
Grandfather in Hawaiian is either kūpuna kāne or tūtū kāne, depending on the specific dialect or regional variations.
Paediatrician is the British spelling. Pediatrician is the US spelling.
A cardiologist. A Cardiac Surgeon . All cardiologists are not necessarily surgeons.
As in making it grammatically correct? It is written great-grandfather.
The correct spelling is "pediatrician" (a children's doctor).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "grandfathers" (more than one grandfather).The possessive singular form is grandfather's (e.g. my grandfather's watch)
There are many appropriate nicknames for "grandfather", and "poppa" is one of them.
The starting salary for a non-invasive Cardiologist is about $210,000 but it can go all the way up to about $500,000 Non-invasive Cardiologist do not perform the surgery they give medicine and diagnose the problem A invasive Cardiologist salary starts out at about $240,000 but it can go all the way up to around $800,000 Invasive Cardiologist perform surgery on the persons heart. This is correct because I am a Cardiologist and have been for 10 years
The doctor who specializes in the care of newborns is called a pediatrician.
The median pay is $231,000. That's for a Non Invasive Cardiologist. A Invasive Cardiologist (open heart surgeon) makes lots more, around $400,000 at start. Actually, to expand and correct the previous answer slightly: An invasive cardiologist is NOT and open heart surgeon. An open heart surgeon is a cardiothoracic surgeon. An invasive cardiologist is either interventional or non-interventional (that does only diagnostic cardiac catheterizations) cardiologist. See....this is how information is misread and misunderstood and distributed incorrectly.
Your grandfather's father is your great grandfather.
Cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons are physicians who specialize in taking care of the heart.
The correct placement of the apostrophe is: "Mark was reading his grandfather's journal." This shows that the journal belongs to his grandfather.