"I visited my physician yesterday."
yes. The physician is very busy. or The physician helped heal my leg.
My job is as a physician.
The word 'physician' is a noun; a word for a medical doctor; a word for a healer; a word for a person.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:A physician should look at this wound. (subject of the sentence)The medication that the physician prescribed is helping. (subject of the relative clause)I visited my physician this week. (direct object of the verb 'visited')You should make an appointment with your physician. (object of the preposition 'with')
Example sentence - You need a prescription from a physician for oxycontin.
Please consult a physician before starting any exercise regimen.
It is very difficult o become a Physician. You have to study really hard for it.
Example sentence - The resident physician was on vacation during the lecture series.
That man's vocation is medicine; he is a very conscientious physician.
A physician is a doctor, typically a general practicioneer, or more simply - a doctor.'Tell me more about your stomach pain,' said the physician.If you're unsure about your diet plan, you should ask your physician.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.The appositive in the sentence is your family physician, which renames the noun 'Dr. Lane'.
The patient needs to remember to take a dose of medicine as prescribed by his physician .
A thorough physical examination of a person may take a physician many hours.