Surgeon

/ˈsɜːrdʒən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A doctor who performs surgical operations.
The surgeon carefully explained the procedure to the patient.
A medical professional trained to perform surgery.
After years of study and practice, she became a renowned heart surgeon.
A specialist who operates on specific parts of the body.
He is a neurosurgeon who specializes in brain surgeries.
A key member of a surgical team responsible for performing the operation.
The surgeon led the team during the complex operation.
A title used for a licensed physician authorized to practice surgery.
In many hospitals, the surgeon will conduct the final consultation before surgery.

Etymology

From Middle English 'surgeon', from Old French 'surgien', from Latin 'chirurgus', from Greek 'kheirourgos', meaning 'working with the hand'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

general surgeon
A surgeon who performs a wide range of surgeries, often in an emergency setting.
cardiothoracic surgeon
A surgeon specializing in surgery of the heart and thoracic cavity.
neurosurgeon
A surgeon specializing in surgery of the nervous system, especially the brain and spinal cord.

Related Words

surgery
The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of injuries or disorders through operations.
anesthesiologist
A medical doctor specializing in anesthesia and perioperative medicine.
operating room
A facility within a hospital where surgical operations are performed.

Slang Meanings

Sawbones
He went to the sawbones to get his arm fixed.
Cutting hand
The cutting hand really knows how to work with precision.