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clinician

/kli-nish-uhn/US // klɪˈnɪʃ ən //UK // (klɪˈnɪʃən) //

临床医生,临床医师,诊所医生,医生

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • Some medical experts argue that the list of radiographic markers that it tells clinicians to look for may not include all the possible physical sources of pain within a more diverse population.

  • We’ve already seen a massive uptick in digital mental health solutions with about 76% of clinicians solely treating patients via telemedicine.

  • Glenn Wortmann, director of infectious diseases at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, said in a statement that clinicians are “managing well” and prepared for a post-holiday spike in cases.

  • We leave that to the discretion of the clinicians at the hospitals to determine what is essential and what is not.

  • Demand for travel clinicians who take temporary assignments is extremely high.

  • But for adults, who better to make the call than a sophisticated, caring clinician with deep clinical experience?

  • Romney, on the other hand, seems to approach policy decisions like a clinician.

  • Francois Bichat, born in 1771, earned high rank both as a clinician and an anatomist.

  • He was the godfather of typhoid fever, and from being a famous clinician became later a great pathologist.

  • The entire subject of adenomyoma is dealt with from the standpoint of the pathologist, the clinician, and the surgeon.

  • Not the anatomist, not the physiologist, but only the clinician is in the position to discuss these problems.

  • It is obviously wholly insufficient for a clinician to report that the use of a mixture was followed by good results.