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US
/kɫɪˈnɪʃən/
]
[ UK /klɪnˈɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /klɪnˈɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- a practitioner (of medicine or psychology) who does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments
How To Use clinician In A Sentence
- The relationship between a woman and her clinician should be built on trust, and the benefits and the risks of a procedure such as an episiotomy must be openly discussed to ensure truly informed consent.
- In summary, the research to date provides few definitive guidelines for the clinician.
- Clinicians should refer cocaine-exposed children to early intervention services to attenuate long-term effects.
- The critical step is for clinicians to be willing to enter the arena and to participate.
- The clinician must be well-attuned to the patient when the patient may be in the process of reconstructing schemas, thinking dialectically, recognizing paradox and generating a revised life narrative.
- Meanwhile, one group of patients continues to worry clinicians and researchers: adults with anorexia, estimated to make up about 35 percent of anorexic patients.
- Phyllis Magelky, head clinician at Dakota Orofacial Myology, 3309 Fiechtner Drive, Fargo, has earned certification in orafacial myology. Homepage | INFORUM | Fargo, ND
- PR. com) -- HealthCare Global Enterprises Limited (HCG), South Asia's largest cancer care network, today unveiled the PET Myocardial Blood Flow (MBF) System that offers clinicians a non-invasive method to determine true myocardial blood flow and accurately assess the need for revascularization procedures such as stenting and bypass surgery. PR.com Press Releases
- Primary care clinicians need to be able to discriminate which patients within a relatively unselected population have a higher likelihood of malignant disease.
- Clinicians sought improved usability and flexibility, whereas national headquarters prioritised business and executive functions such as accurate coding and reimbursement.