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diagnostician

/dahy-uhg-no-stish-uhn/US // ˌdaɪ əg nɒˈstɪʃ ən //UK // (ˌdaɪəɡnɒsˈtɪʃən) //

诊断师,诊断员,诊断学家,诊断书

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an expert in making diagnoses, especially a medical doctor.

Examples

  • I pride myself on doing my job well, both in terms of being a competent diagnostician and in putting my patients at ease.

  • But if you had to choose between having your hand held by a warm and fuzzy nurse or being treated by a heartless diagnostician?

  • But it is the make-you-a-better-diagnostician argument that I use with my medical students.

  • Any change in the original diagnosis must be made in writing to the Department of Health and must be confirmed by a diagnostician.

  • In this way he is led to erroneous conclusions which the skilled diagnostician has learned from experience to avoid.

  • For example, there is a Dr. Leffingwell on the staff here; he is a diagnostician and has nothing to do with psychotherapy per se.

  • A good diagnostician has in him the material for an immortal police inspector.

  • I have known bronchitis so severe as to divert in this way the attention of a skilful diagnostician from the primary disease.