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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
/ ɪˈɪʃə /
noun
- a physician, psychiatrist, etc, who specializes in clinical work as opposed to one engaged in laboratory or experimental studies
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of clinician1
Example Sentences
Pemberton, who was jailed for 32 months, had a long history of eye disease and was informed on several occasions by different clinicians that he should not drive, the inquest heard.
A Court of Appeal ruling in 2023 - allowing the clinicians to be named - was challenged by the two trusts involved, in Newcastle and London.
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.
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