Young Italian graduate doctor with two November visits (7)
I believe the answer is:
bambini
'young italian' is the definition.
(Italian word for children)
'graduate doctor with two november visits' is the wordplay.
'graduate' becomes 'BA' (someone with a Bachelor of Arts degree).
'doctor with' becomes 'mb' (Bachelor of Medicine, Medicinae Baccalaureus. I am not sure about the 'with' bit.).
'two' becomes 'II' (Roman numerals).
'november' becomes 'N' (phonetic alphabet: alpha, bravo, charlie etc.).
'visits' means one lot of letters goes inside another (visit can mean to go into).
'ii' enclosing 'n' is 'ini'.
'ba'+'mb'+'ini'='BAMBINI'
(Other definitions for bambini that I've seen before include "issue" , "Italian infants" , "Italian kids" , "kids from Rome" .)