Hematologist: meaning, definitions and examples

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hematologist

 

[ ˌhiːməˈtɒlədʒɪst ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

medical specialty

A hematologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases related to the blood and blood-forming tissues. This includes conditions such as anemia, clotting disorders, leukemia, and other blood cancers. Hematologists may perform procedures like bone marrow biopsies and blood transfusions, and they often work closely with oncologists when dealing with cancer-related blood issues. Their expertise is crucial for both treating patients and conducting research in the field of hematology.

Synonyms

blood specialist, hemopathologist

Examples of usage

  • The hematologist explained the treatment options for my anemia.
  • She was referred to a hematologist after her blood tests showed abnormal results.
  • The hematologist specializes in blood clotting disorders.
  • Many hematologists are involved in clinical research and trials.

Translations

Translations of the word "hematologist" in other languages:

🇵🇹 hematologista

🇮🇳 हीमेटोलॉजिस्ट

🇩🇪 Hämatologe

🇮🇩 ahli hematologi

🇺🇦 гематолог

🇵🇱 hematolog

🇯🇵 血液学者

🇫🇷 hématologue

🇪🇸 hematólogo

🇹🇷 hematolog

🇰🇷 혈액학자

🇸🇦 أخصائي أمراض الدم

🇨🇿 hematolog

🇸🇰 hematológ

🇨🇳 血液学家

🇸🇮 hematolog

🇮🇸 blóðfræðingur

🇰🇿 гематолог

🇬🇪 ჰემატოლოგი

🇦🇿 hematoloq

🇲🇽 hematólogo

Word origin

The term 'hematologist' originates from the Greek word 'haima,' meaning 'blood,' and 'logia,' which translates to 'study of.' This etymology reflects the hematologist's focus on the scientific study and treatment of blood-related diseases. Hematology as a medical specialty has developed significantly over the past century, particularly with advancements in blood research, transfusion medicine, and cancer treatment. The establishment of hematology as a distinct field was driven by the need to understand and manage blood disorders more effectively. Notable developments include the discovery of blood types, advancements in chemotherapy for blood cancers, and the introduction of new diagnostic technologies. Hematologists play a crucial role in improving patient outcomes due to their specialized knowledge and skills in dealing with various blood conditions.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #39,214, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.