Clinician

Word CLINICIAN
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /klɪˈnɪʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Clinician"

What do we mean by clinician?

A health professional, such as a physician, psychologist, or nurse, who is directly involved in patient care, as distinguished from one who does only research or administrative work. noun

One who makes a practical study of disease in the persons of those afflicted by it. noun

A practical physician whose methods are based on experience rather than on theory; also, a teacher of medicine whose method of instruction is clinical rather than didactic. noun

A healthcare provider working in a clinic or hospital. noun

A medical resident working as an intern in a clinic or hospital during clinical rotations. noun

A practitioner (of medicine or psychology) who does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments noun

A healthcare provider working in a clinic or hospital.

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The word "clinician" in example sentences

If either of these things happens, follow the directions in your package insert, consider taking emergency contraception, and call your clinician. ❋ The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective (2005)

Of equal interest to the clinician is the fact that whereas the DSM system for antisocial (or sociopathic) personality relies solely on historical, social class-related diagnostic criteria (e.g., truancy, drug abuse, criminality), the Tyrer system provides some cross-sectional behaviors that can be directly observed by the examiner (e.g., irritability, callousness). ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

Actually, SOTT does not recommend the above mentioned website because, to our certain knowledge, there is at least one "clinician" operating there who dispenses advice and counsel who is pathological herself. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The non-degree training programs will take no more than six months to complete and train workers in jobs such as clinician/practitioner consultant, implementation support specialist and technical/software support staff. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The drugs are then administered to the patient by a nurse or 'clinician' who may or may not be licensed. ❋ Wild Thing (2010)

Fendrick says, "Cutting back on health care without consulting your clinician is a very risky decision. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a clinician, I have chosen to work with survivors of torture and other types of human rights violations from around the world. ❋ Mojdeh Rohani (2011)

"As a clinician, you have to deal with the whole person, and for some people, faith is a very important aspect of who they are." ❋ Unknown (2009)

"I'm not a clinician but there is some PTSD going on here," said Dorrie Durand, a Red Cross caseworker who is assisting tornado victims and is also running the hurricane shelter. ❋ Jennifer Levitz (2011)

Knowing someone doesn't have amyloid in the brain can help a clinician focus on those other conditions, Doraiswamy says. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The idea of Hamlet's confinement within a hospital-cum-prison is ever present, not just through alarm bells and security guards, but through the transformation of Polonius into a note-taking clinician. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In a briefing paper, Health and social care bill: A genuine devolution of power, the union says that although it agrees in principle with health secretary Andrew Lansley's plans for clinician led commissioning, the wording of the bill "does not match the rhetoric". ❋ Unknown (2011)

"Because in some tasks — like a clinician diagnosing your illness or a medical researcher formulating new hypotheses to investigate — it might be terrific to have something like Watson and Google as tools for the doctor, but not instead of the human doctor." ❋ Unknown (2011)

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