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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
clinician
noun
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▪ Although advisory at present such protocols could be used to regulate clinician behaviour.
▪ Another critical component of this activity will be to address the use of antimicrobial drugs by clinicians and their patients.
▪ In summary, the research to date provides few definitive guidelines for the clinician.
▪ Kegan has much more to say to educators and clinicians from his constructivist perspective.
▪ Secondly, questionnaires were developed for self completion by other clinicians and non-medical staff in the practice.
▪ There are two ways in which researchers and clinicians have attempted to solve this problem.
▪ This, again, includes members of all three colleges and incorporates clinicians, basic and behavioural scientists, and students.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
clinician

1844, from French clinicien, from Latin clinicus (see clinic).

Wiktionary
clinician

n. A healthcare provider working in a clinic or hospital.

WordNet
clinician

n. a practitioner (of medicine or psychology) who does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments

Wikipedia
Clinician

A clinician is a health care professional that works as a primary care giver of a patient in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, clinic, or patient's home. A clinician diagnoses and treats patients. For example, physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are clinicians; a speech-language pathologist (SLP) is a clinician, a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) is not. Clinicians take comprehensive exams to be licensed and some complete graduate degrees (master's or doctorates) in their field of expertise. Although a clinician must follow evidence-based best-practices and other professional codes of conduct set by laws and professional governing bodies, a clinician can choose to practice without another's supervision.

Usage examples of "clinician".

Soon thereafter, he begins f2f work with that clinician, who also happens to use intersession email and VR in his EMDR treatment.

In Britain, psychologists and clinicians so far remain more sceptical.

Unfortunately that just meant that the frequent clinician versus infection officer spats were staged in the Intensive Care Unit, where Dr.

She examined Rose as might a clinician, scrutinizing her faults and blemishes.

He stood back from the bed, taking in the serious faces of the nurses and clinicians in attendance.

I leave that to the clinicians who have a range of experience to draw on.

On the other hand, there is a consensus among clinicians that cognitive therapy, which includes RET, is fairly effective with a variety of problems.

Neuromuscular Nurse Clinician at the Department of Neurology at Emory University.