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'.
American Family Physician was created in 1969.
Canadian Family Physician was created in 1967.
The referring physician is usually your "Family physician". If you were having trouble sleeping for example, you usually would talk to your doctor who might recommend a sleep study. Your doctor would become the "referring physician" to the sleep study. If, during the sleep study, you appeared to have seizures, a neurologist might be called in as a "consulting physician".
yes family medicine the same
educational background needed if a physician wants to become a family practitioner
Family Physician - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 2 March 2012
In order to become a family physician, one needs to pass the Medical Board Exams. Also, the physician needs to be licensed in the state.
Dr. Hibbert.
The advantages of being a family physician include working with all ages, creating a Doctor-family relationship, and family physicians are very much respected and looked up to in their community.
Yes, family is a noun in this sentence. It is also the the subject and the object of a preposition in this sentence.
This is very unlikely to happen. You need to consult your family physician or general physician.
Family physicians routinely do pap smears. It is a normal part of family practice.