➠ DRS - 3 Letters : Crossword Clue

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drs
  • - medical sch. graduates
  • - Some medical professionals (Abbr.)
  • - Many characters on the medical drama New Amsterdam (Abbr.)
  • - What this puzzle is about, briefly
  • - They can put you in stitches: Abbr.
  • - Medical professionals: Abbr.
  • - Medical practitioners: Abbr.
  • - Medical gp. hidden in 10 puzzle answers
  • - Brief titles, with 14 appearances in this puzzle
  • - Ones often working in small rms
  • - Holby City workers
  • - Some ER pros
  • - OBs and GYNs, for example
  • - Many Grey's Anatomy characters (Abbr.)
  • - Medicos, for short
  • - Many characters on Chicago Med (Abbr.)
  • - some residents: abbr.
  • - h.m.o. options
  • - ER workers, briefly
  • - Radiologists, etc. (Abbr.)
  • - 45-Down, etc. (Abbr.)
  • - "grey's anatomy" characters (abbr.)
  • - rx writers, often
  • - "Scrubs" staffers, for short
  • - "Grey's Anatomy" chars.
  • - Cardiologists, for example (Abbr.)
  • - ob/gyns and ents, for example
  • - Most of the main Grey's Anatomy characters (Abbr.)
  • - OB-GYNs and such (Abbr.)
  • - scholarly titles, briefly
  • - phd holders
  • - 37-Across, etc. (Abbr.)
  • - ER workers, for short
  • - Some ICU staff members
  • - Meredith Grey & Alex Karev: abbr.
  • - Some hold MD degrees
  • - "Grey's Anatomy" characters, for short
  • - Pediatricians, e.g. (Abbr.)
  • - Professionals who practice medicine: Abbr.
  • - Roles on "Grey's Anatomy": Abbr.
  • - Many characters on TV's "The Resident" and "New Amsterdam," for short
  • - Surgeons and psychiatrists: Abbr.
  • - people with phds
  • - they hold md degrees: abbr.
  • - What most "Grey's Anatomy" characters are, for short
  • - icu attendants (abbr.)
  • - Some "House" chars.
  • - Medics (Abbr.)
  • - Rx providers
  • - Ph.D. holders
  • - Med school grads, for short
  • - Surgeons, e.g. [abbr.]
  • - Some E.R. staffers
  • - "Scrubs" figures [abbr.]
  • - house parties, for short?
  • - Anat. experts
  • - No and Strangelove e.g.
  • - "Grey's Anatomy" figures, for short
  • - Hospital workers: Abbr.
  • - Some OR staffers
  • - Hospital staffers: Abbr.
  • - RNs' coworkers
  • - RNs' co-workers
  • - O.R. personnel
  • - G.P.'s
  • - Who and Howser, briefly
  • - Workers with RNs
  • - Watson and No
  • - Med. people
  • - Med. men
  • - Laura and Phil, for two
  • - Who and No: Abbr.
  • - Watson and J
  • - Strangelove and Kildare (abbr.)
  • - Some Harvard grads: Abbr.
  • - Some are G.P.'s
  • - Residents, e.g.: Abbr.
  • - Pepper and No
  • - People with M.D. degrees: Abbr.
  • - PCPs, e.g.
  • - OBs, e.g.
  • - No, Who and Zhivago, briefly
  • - No and Strangelove
  • - No and others: abbr.
  • - Med school grads
  • - J and No
  • - A.M.A. people
  • - Zhivago, etc.: Abbr.
  • - Who, No, et al
  • - Who and Watson
  • - Welby and Kildare: Abbr.
  • - Watson and Who
  • - TV's Oz and Phil, for two: Abbr.
  • - TV's Oz and Gupta
  • - Treating people: Abbr.
  • - They prescribe medicine: Abbr.
  • - They know a lot about anat.
  • - They give you the treatment: Abbr.
  • - Therapy developers: Abbr.
  • - Test requesters: Abbr.
  • - Talk show hosts Phil and Oz: Abbr.
  • - Surgeons, for example: Abbr.
  • - Surgeons and psychiatrists, for example: Abbr.
  • - Surgeons and gynecologists, for example: Abbr.
  • - Surg. gen. and others
  • - Stethoscope users: Abbr.
  • - Spock and others: Abbr.
  • - Some scholars: Abbr.
  • - Some academicians: Abbr.
  • - Shrinks, e.g.: Abbr.
  • - Shot providers: Abbr.
  • - Seuss and Spock
  • - Sawboneses, shortly
  • - Salk and Spock: Abbr.
  • - RNs' fellow workers
  • - Residents, eventually: Abbr.
  • - Residents, e.g., briefly
  • - Professors, often: Abbr.
  • - PPO staffers
  • - Physical conductors: Abbr.
  • - Phil and Ruth
  • - People who use stethoscopes: Abbr.
  • - Pediatricians and surgeons, for example: Abbr.
  • - Patient observers: Abbr.
  • - Operations mgrs.
  • - Ones doing tests: Abbr.
  • - Obstetricians and pediatricians, for example: Abbr.
  • - No, J, and Dre
  • - No et al.
  • - No and Who: Abbr.
  • - No and Who, for two
  • - No and Oz, e.g.
  • - No and others
  • - No and Dre, e.g.
  • - Mount Sinai people: Abbr.
  • - Mount Sinai grads: Abbr.
  • - MD holders
  • - Many members of prestigious faculties: Abbr.
  • - Many JAMA subscribers
  • - M.D. holders: Abbr.
  • - Livingston, Seuss et al.
  • - Kildare and Zhivago (abbr.)
  • - Kildare and Quinn, e.g.
  • - Jekyll et al.
  • - Jekyll and Moreau, for two (abbr.)
  • - JAMA editors
  • - J, K, and Dre
  • - J et al.
  • - J and others
  • - J and No, for two
  • - J and K of sports
  • - House and Watson
  • - Hospital grp.
  • - Hosp. denizens
  • - Hosp. chart checkers
  • - Holders of M.D. degrees
  • - Holders of high degs.
  • - Healers, abbr.
  • - Faustus and Kildare
  • - FACP members
  • - ER people
  • - ENTs and others
  • - Dre and No
  • - Dre and Hook
  • - Dolittle and Kildare
  • - Dermatologists and obstetricians, for example: Abbr.
  • - Cutting-room staff?: Abbr.
  • - CBC requesters
  • - Casey and Kildare: Abbr.
  • - Barnard and others: Abbr.
  • - Allopaths and osteopaths: Abbr.
  • - AAPS members
  • - A.M.A. types
  • - A.M.A. men
  • - A.M.A. members: Abbr.
  • - A.M.A. group
  • - 'ER' figs.
  • - GPS, e.g
  • - Ph. D.'s.
  • - Med. workers
  • - Professional men: Abbr.
  • - Typical JAMA subscribers
  • - Ph.D. holders, e.g
  • - Hosp. group
  • - Hospital professionals (Abbr.)
  • - MASH staff
  • - Spock and Seuss: Abbr
  • - Many med. school professors
  • - Ones practicing: Abbr
  • - HMO VIPs
  • - Shrinks, e.g., briefly
  • - E.R. or O.R. figures
  • - Vets, e.g.: Abbr
  • - Pager users, for short
  • - No and J
  • - JAMA subscribers
  • - Practice figures, for short?
  • - 'Frasier' bros., e.g
  • - 'Scrubs' people: Abbr
  • - Hosp. staff
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