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“Hematologist” or “Haematologist”

Language

Hematologist and haematologist are both English terms.

Usage

Hematologist is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English (en-US) while haematologist is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) (en-GB).

In terms of actual appearance and usage, here's a breakdown by country, with usage level out of 100 (if available) 👇:

Term US UK India Philippines Canada Australia Liberia Ireland New Zealand Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Guyana
hematologist 100 38 82 100 94 30 0 26 35 0 0 0
haematologist 0 62 18 0 6 70 0 74 65 0 0 0

  • In the United States, there is a preference for "hematologist" over "haematologist" (100 to 0).
  • In the United Kingdom, there is a 62 to 38 preference for "haematologist" over "hematologist".
  • In India, there is a preference for "hematologist" over "haematologist" (82 to 18).
  • In the Philippines, there is a preference for "hematologist" over "haematologist" (100 to 0).
  • In Canada, there is a preference for "hematologist" over "haematologist" (94 to 6).
  • In Australia, there is a 70 to 30 preference for "haematologist" over "hematologist".
  • In Liberia, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "hematologist" and "haematologist".
  • In Ireland, there is a 74 to 26 preference for "haematologist" over "hematologist".
  • In New Zealand, there is a 65 to 35 preference for "haematologist" over "hematologist".
  • In Jamaica, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "hematologist" and "haematologist".
  • In Trinidad & Tobago, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "hematologist" and "haematologist".
  • In Guyana, there is not enough data to determine a preference between "hematologist" and "haematologist".
Examples

Below, we provide some examples of when to use hematologist or haematologist with sample sentences.

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Examples in Context

Examples of “hematologist”

  • daughters: Helen, who became a hematologist, and Catherine Jane.
  • of circa 1941) – pioneering hematologist
  • Lon E. Rogers, a pediatric hematologist in Dallas, Texas.
  • under Clement Finch, a renowned hematologist interested in iron metabolism.
  • 1994) was a British chemist, hematologist and geneticist who pioneered research
  • Udeh (Medicine/Neuroscience), Nwachukwu Azikiwe (Oncology Hematologist), J.C. Ebie (Neuropsychiatry), Alabo (Professor)
  • Ethan Hawke as a vampire hematologist.
  • Shelly Bernstein, pediatric hematologist
  • Faculty of Health Sciences (2001–2016), hematologist and expert in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
  • Wang Zhenyi/Zhen-yi Wang (王振义) - hematologist, State Preeminent Science and Technology

Examples of “haematologist”

  • University of Birmingham and Consultant Haematologist, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.
  • serving as the only paediatric haematologist in Northern Cyprus.
  • 1945) is a former consultant haematologist and former vice chairman of
  • a chemist, physician, and pioneering haematologist.
  • David Todd (haematologist)
  • 16 August 2017) was a haematologist and the founding president of
  • is a Malaysian medical doctor, haematologist and academic administrator.
  • Patrick Mollison, 97, British haematologist.
  • Callender, 90, British physician and haematologist.
  • Patrick Smith is an Irish haematologist and the Regius Professor of


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