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Generally, one would consider a single Doctor Who conducts business with other doctors to be in a practice.

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difficult, a specific collective noun may still be needed, but I have heard an 'Apron of Nurses' recently

I would like to suggest a 'Roster of Nurses' is appropriate .

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A group of doctors is collectively called a dose or a doctrine. A group of doctors working in the same location is called a clinic or a practice.

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A " Caring " of nurses?

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