Answer: DRS
DRS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 250 times.
Referring Clues:
- Pepper et al.
 - 1-Down members
 - Pepper and others
 - E.R. figures
 - O.R. personnel
 - A.M.A. members
 - Hospital V.I.P.'s
 - Hosp. workers
 - Welby and Kildare: Abbr.
 - E.R. personnel
 - 2-Down members
 - Some Harvard grads: Abbr.
 - E.R. workers
 - They give you the treatment: Abbr.
 - Physical conductors: Abbr.
 - Surg. gen. and others
 - Salk and Pepper: Abbr.
 - Cutting-room staff?: Abbr.
 - Shrinks, e.g.: Abbr.
 - Ones doing tests: Abbr.
 - Treating people: Abbr.
 - Stethoscope users: Abbr.
 - A.M.A. members: Abbr.
 - Rx writers
 - Advanced deg. holders
 - Vets, e.g.: Abbr.
 - Laura and Phil, for two
 - Hosp. staff
 - "M*A*S*H" figs.
 - Many members of prestigious faculties: Abbr.
 - Patient observers: Abbr.
 - "M*A*S*H" staffers: Abbr.
 - O.R. figures
 - ER workers
 - Some people in the O.R.
 - No and Strangelove, e.g.
 - Who and Howser
 - G.P.'s et al.
 - Salk and Pepper (abbr.)
 - No and Strangelove, briefly
 - J and Dre
 - AMA members
 - "ER" personnel
 - Kildare, et al.
 - No and J
 - MDs
 - MASH workers
 - ER staffers
 - Strangelove and Kildare (abbr.)
 - OR workers
 - Kildare and Zhivago (abbr.)
 - Many college profs
 - Hosp. staffers
 - Pepper, et al. (abbr.)
 - OB/GYNs, e.g.
 - J and No, for two
 - They know a lot about anat.
 - Mount Sinai grads: Abbr.
 - J, K, and Dre
 - Hosp. figures
 - Spock and others: Abbr.
 - Phil and Ruth
 - J and others
 - Medical gp. hidden in 10 puzzle answers
 - HMO staffers
 - 42-Across members
 - Some profs.
 - J and No
 - Dre and Hook
 - FACP members
 - HMO members
 - ER figures
 - JAMA readers
 - Many profs.
 - Who and Watson
 - 46 Across members
 - PPO staffers
 - Kildare and Quinn, e.g.
 - Casey and Kildare: Abbr.
 - Who and Howser, briefly
 - No and Strangelove
 - Pepper and No
 - Ph.D.s
 - Who, No, et al
 - Test requesters: Abbr.
 - Workers with RNs
 - "ER" extras
 - Operations mgrs.
 - Physicians, for short
 - Jekyll and Moreau, for two (abbr.)
 - Profs., often
 - Some academicians: Abbr.
 - Members of the 22-Across
 - They work with RNs
 - O.R. workers
 - "ER" characters
 - ENTs, e.g.
 - Med. school teachers
 - No and Who, for two
 - HMO workers
 - ER people
 - Hospital staff: Abbr.
 - Physicians: Abbr.
 - J et al.
 - Hospital grp.
 - Hosp. VIPs
 - 'ER' figs.
 - OR figures
 - 'ER' roles
 - Healers, abbr.
 - HMO employees
 - OBs, e.g.
 - House and Watson
 - Residents, e.g.: Abbr.
 - Physical conductors (abbr.)
 - Brief titles for the starts of 20-, 25-, 45- and 52-Across
 - GPS
 - OR frequenters
 - Hosp. chart checkers
 - Residents, e.g., briefly
 - No and Who: Abbr.
 - Prescription writers (abbr.)
 - Their offices often have small rms.
 - TV's Oz and Gupta
 - Watson and No
 - No, J, and Dre
 - Medical practitioners: Abbr.
 - Therapy developers: Abbr.
 - No and others: abbr.
 - ER personnel
 - Many JAMA subscribers
 - 8-Down treaters: Abbr.
 - ICU workers
 - Residents, eventually: Abbr.
 - Medics
 - RNs' fellow workers
 - Who and No: Abbr.
 - "Grey's Anatomy" chars.
 - Gen. practitioners
 - Hospital figures (abbr.)
 - Practice runners: Abbr.
 - Some "House" chars.
 - Surgeons, e.g. (abbr.)
 - Members of the AMA
 - Hospital VIPS
 - Hosp. titles
 - JAMA subscribers
 - Scrip sources, for short
 - Watson et al.
 - Otolaryngologists, e.g.: Abbr.
 - Hospital workers: abbr.
 - OBs and ENTs
 - MASH staffers (Abbr.)
 - They hold MD degrees
 - "House" figs.
 - Medicos, briefly
 - M.R.I. orderers
 - Practice composition?: Abbr.
 - Hosp. employees
 - H.M.O. V.I.P.s
 - M.D.'s
 - Many coll. professors
 - HMO network members
 - Red Cross workers, for short
 - Quinn and Quincy: Abbr.
 - No and Phil
 - They make the rounds
 - HMO VIPS
 - OR principals
 - MASH staff
 - Many profs
 - Dre and Demento: abbr.
 - Hosp. personnel
 - "Frasier" bros., e.g.
 - Hosp. V.I.P.s
 - Hosp. professionals
 - ER VIPs
 - Profs, often
 - Ones often working in small rms.
 - E.R. staffers
 - Pager users, for short
 - ICU attendants
 - Ob-gyns, e.g.
 - Mount Sinai people: Abbr.
 - E.R. or O.R. figures
 - Shrinks, e.g., briefly
 - Many AMA members
 - Ones practicing: Abbr.
 - Many med. school professors
 - Hospital professionals (Abbr.)
 - Ph.D. holders, e.g.
 - Typical JAMA subscribers
 - Oz and Howser: Abbr.
 - Ph.Ds or MDs
 - Pulmonologists, e.g. (Abbr.)
 - Med. office titles
 - Many professors (Abbr.)
 - Salk and Pepper, in brief
 - Certain frontline workers: Abbr.
 - Ph.D. recipients
 - JAMA contributors
 - OB-GYNs and 49-Acrosses (Abbr.)
 - Roles on "Grey's Anatomy": Abbr.
 - Pediatricians, e.g. (Abbr.)
 - Scholarly titles, briefly
 - OB-GYNs and such (Abbr.)
 - Cardiologists, for example (Abbr.)
 - Rx writers, often
 - Some ER workers
 - RNs' coworkers
 - OBs and GYNs, for example
 - Hospital staffers (Abbr.)
 - Many "Grey's Anatomy" characters (Abbr.)
 - Some triage pros
 - Physicians (Abbr.)
 - Practice group?: Abbr.
 - Rx writers: Abbr.
 - Hippocratic oath takers: Abbr.
 - Professionals with MD degrees
 - Many hospital workers (Abbr.)
 - Anesthesiologists and such (Abbr.)
 - Gastroenterologists, etc. (Abbr.)
 - Pediatricians, e.g.: Abbr.
 - Jekyll and Pepper, for two: Abbr.
 - RNs' co-workers
 - OB-GYNs, for example
 - Some ER pros
 - Ph.D. holders
 - Some O.R. staff
 - "House" band?: Abbr.
 - Ph.D. or MD holders
 - Practice squad?: Abbr.
 - A majority of the characters on TV's "St. Elsewhere," in brief
 - Some hold MDs
 - MRI orderers
 - Neurologists and such (Abbr.)
 - Ones ordering shots, for short
 - Some hosp. staffers
 - "Grey's Anatomy" roles (Abbr.)
 - Some ER staff
 - Abraham Van Helsing and John Seward in "Dracula": Abbr.
 - OB/GYNs, e.g.: Abbr.
 - Med school grads
 - E.N.T.s, e.g.
 - Many "Grey's Anatomy" pros
 - PCPs and ENTs
 - ENTs and OBs
 - Some residents: Abbr.
 - Workers alongside R.N.s
 - RNs' colleagues
 
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