CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUBSPECIALIZE
PRESENT
Present
I subspecialize
you subspecialize
he/she/it subspecializes
we subspecialize
you subspecialize
they subspecialize
Present continuous
I am subspecializing
you are subspecializing
he/she/it is subspecializing
we are subspecializing
you are subspecializing
they are subspecializing
Present perfect
I have subspecialized
you have subspecialized
he/she/it has subspecialized
we have subspecialized
you have subspecialized
they have subspecialized
Present perfect continuous
I have been subspecializing
you have been subspecializing
he/she/it has been subspecializing
we have been subspecializing
you have been subspecializing
they have been subspecializing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I subspecialized
you subspecialized
he/she/it subspecialized
we subspecialized
you subspecialized
they subspecialized
Past continuous
I was subspecializing
you were subspecializing
he/she/it was subspecializing
we were subspecializing
you were subspecializing
they were subspecializing
Past perfect
I had subspecialized
you had subspecialized
he/she/it had subspecialized
we had subspecialized
you had subspecialized
they had subspecialized
Past perfect continuous
I had been subspecializing
you had been subspecializing
he/she/it had been subspecializing
we had been subspecializing
you had been subspecializing
they had been subspecializing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will subspecialize
you will subspecialize
he/she/it will subspecialize
we will subspecialize
you will subspecialize
they will subspecialize
Future continuous
I will be subspecializing
you will be subspecializing
he/she/it will be subspecializing
we will be subspecializing
you will be subspecializing
they will be subspecializing
Future perfect
I will have subspecialized
you will have subspecialized
he/she/it will have subspecialized
we will have subspecialized
you will have subspecialized
they will have subspecialized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been subspecializing
you will have been subspecializing
he/she/it will have been subspecializing
we will have been subspecializing
you will have been subspecializing
they will have been subspecializing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would subspecialize
you would subspecialize
he/she/it would subspecialize
we would subspecialize
you would subspecialize
they would subspecialize
Conditional continuous
I would be subspecializing
you would be subspecializing
he/she/it would be subspecializing
we would be subspecializing
you would be subspecializing
they would be subspecializing
Conditional perfect
I would have subspecialize
you would have subspecialize
he/she/it would have subspecialize
we would have subspecialize
you would have subspecialize
they would have subspecialize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been subspecializing
you would have been subspecializing
he/she/it would have been subspecializing
we would have been subspecializing
you would have been subspecializing
they would have been subspecializing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you subspecialize
we let´s subspecialize
you subspecialize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to subspecialize
Past participle
subspecialized
Present Participle
subspecializing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBSPECIALIZE»
Discover the use of
subspecialize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subspecialize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Prostate Cancer For Dummies
Most urologists are generalists who treat many different diseases of the
genitourinary tract, while some urologists subspecialize in a variety of areas,
such as urologic oncology, where almost all of their practice is treating
genitourinary cancers, ...
Paul H. Lange, M.D., Christine Adamec, 2011
2
Geropsychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Advanced practice nurses (APNs) can subspecialize in such areas as
geropsychiatric nursing. However, no specialty national certification exists for
either APNs in gerontological nursing who subspecialize in geropsychiatric
mental health ...
Karen Devereaux Melillo, Susan Crocker Houde, 2010
3
Medical Education: Curriculum And Financing Strategies Need ...
For example, although first-year residents in internal medicine constitute more
than half of the pool of potential primary care physicians, it has been estimated
that 55 to 68 percent of internal medicine residents elect to subspecialize.
DIANE Publishing Company, 1995
4
The Mental Health and Substance Use Workforce for Older ...
Psychiatrists who subspecialize in geriatric psychiatry have the option to become
board certified in geriatric psychiatry. Since 1991, when the credential was
introduced, 3,067 psychiatrists have been certified in geriatric psychiatry (ABPN,
...
Jill Eden, Katie Maslow, Mai Le, 2012
5
Middle-Class Lifeboat: Careers and Life Choices for ...
Business coaching for a specific industry or market in a foreign language is
another way to specialize, subspecialize, and sub-subspecialize. Obtain
whatever training you think will be helpful. With dozens and dozens of training
programs, find ...
6
Everything You Need to Know About Cancer in Language You Can ...
Medical oncologists are doctors who have completed a 3-year residency in
internal medicine after medical school and then decided to subspecialize in the
management of patients with cancer. To subspecialize, an additional 2 to 3 years
of ...
7
Your Pain Is Real: Free Yourself from Chronic Pain with ...
A few subspecialize in the treatment of pain through interventional procedures.
Neurotransmitter: a chemical that carries messages between neurons or nerve
cells. NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs): a type of painlcilling drugs
...
Emile Hiesiger, M.D., 2001
8
So You Want to be a Brain Surgeon?
This book focuses on the most common specialties, but there are options to
subspecialize, for example in paediatrics or neuropathology: ' Chemical
pathology (clinical biochemistry) (p 112) Doctors who run the biochemistry
laboratory interpret ...
Simon Eccles, Stephan Sanders, 2009
9
Generalist Medicine and the U.S. Health System
Market influences on internal medicine residents' decisions to subspecialize. Ann
Intern Med. 1998;128:915–921. The study attempted to determine whether
market forces, as exemplified by managed care penetration into an area where
the ...
Stephen L. Isaacs, James R. Knickman, 2004
10
Life Support: Three Nurses on the Front Lines
For example, internal medicine residents may choose to subspecialize in
oncology or cardiology, while a general surgery resident might subspecialize in
orthopedics. On a day-to-day basis, Jeannie works most intensively with these ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBSPECIALIZE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
subspecialize is used in the context of the following news items.
Doc pay resumes upward march after prior year's slowdown
“So they're going to do cardiology, or they're going to do pulmonology—they're going to subspecialize so that they can make additional compensation.” Still, the ... «ModernHealthcare.com, Jul 15»
UF medical school residency programs ranked in top 10 for the South
According to Doximity's website, more than 50,000 physicians were surveyed to collect data about program size, percentage of alumni who subspecialize and ... «The Independent Florida Alligator, Jan 15»
UF residency programs get strong regional rankings
... and reviews from doctors and criteria such as program size, percentage of alumni that subspecialize and percentile rank of publications authored by alumni. «Gainesville Sun, Jan 15»
Role of Urologists in Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinics
In a larger practice, practitioners can subspecialize, comments Williams. Within his group practice, there are urologists who subspecialize in the management of ... «OncLive, Dec 14»
Valley Medical Group Now Offers Subspecialty Care by Cancer Type
Valley Medical Group announces the expansion and refocusing of its Hematology-Medical Oncology group to include physicians who subspecialize in treating ... «Patch.com, Dec 14»
Emergency medicine at USC ranks No. 3 among national residency …
The tool also indicates the size of each program and the number of alumni who subspecialize. The family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics and surgery ... «USC News, Sep 14»
Doximity's 'Residency Navigator' Injects Transparency into GME
... medicine residencies' graduates tend to ultimately subspecialize in that field. A new online tool changes that, putting subspecialization rates, board-pass rates ... «U.S. News & World Report, Sep 14»
FPs Have Pivotal Role in Innovative Care Delivery
"As the level of knowledge increased, we've subspecialized and subspecialized more," said Grundy. "We reached a point where we can't connect the dots.". «AAFP News Now, Aug 14»
The List: How NJ Stacks up Against Other States In Medical Specialists
While internal medicine was traditionally considered a primary-care area, many internists subspecialize and have more in common with other specialists than ... «NJ Spotlight, Apr 14»
Letter: Primary Care at Geisel School of Medicine
Up to 85 percent of those going into internal medicine and 65 percent of those entering pediatrics will subspecialize and will be unavailable to help close the ... «Valley News, Apr 14»