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group practice

[groop prak-tis] / ˈgrup ˈpræk tɪs /
NOUN
group of doctors practicing together
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But Dr. Stringer said the key to making family medicine more attractive will be a further shift toward a model where patients deal with a group practice of physicians rather than a single doctor.

From New York Times

My father got a sense of this when, at one point, he joined a group practice near downtown Buffalo.

From New York Times

To that end, Sera and Dash have a session with Family Constellations facilitator Katarina Wittich, who performs that particular therapy, "a group practice that helps investigate what it is that's stuck in an individual's life."

From Salon

And doctors joining a group practice may find that others are opposed to providing abortions at the site or don’t want the stigma and risks of doing so.

From Los Angeles Times

Mary Alvord, a psychologist who runs a large group practice in Maryland serving adolescents, said that many adolescents have suffered during the pandemic.

From New York Times