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clinician
[ kli-nish-uhn ]
noun
- a physician or other qualified person who is involved in the treatment and observation of living patients, as distinguished from one engaged in research.
- a person who teaches or conducts sessions at a clinic.
clinician
/ °ì±ôɪˈ²Ôɪʃə²Ô /
noun
- a physician, psychiatrist, etc, who specializes in clinical work as opposed to one engaged in laboratory or experimental studies
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of clinician1
Example Sentences
The deadly encounter with Yang began after a Los Angeles County mental health clinician summoned police to the family’s second-story apartment in the 400 block of South Gramercy Place.
Still, the CDC added an entry on Vitamin A to its measles website for clinicians.
Andrew Kennedy KC has been appointed by the trust to chair a panel of expert clinicians to undertake the external retrospective clinical review.
However, clinicians reported no abnormalities, the investigation found, leading to a six-week delay in diagnosis and surgery.
The deprivation of liberty proposed in the plan wasn't needed in the end and clinicians say the woman is doing well.
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