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How to use the word clinician in a Sentence?

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It is an incredibly difficult infection to watch as a clinician, we get folks who are coming in to hospitals with seizures or with encephalitis caused by the flu. Folks who are coming in with significant muscle injury and breakdown, like the kind that you get when you’re quite dehydrated and overly fatigued.

Ali Khan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

A non-sport-trained clinician might say something like,' Well if your sport is stressing you out so much, why not just quit ?' that's like asking them to not be right-handed.

Chris Bader

Found on CNN
1 year ago

A non-sport-trained clinician might say something like,' Well if Michael Phelps sport is stressing Michael Phelps out so much, why not just quit ?' that's like asking them to not be right-handed.

Chris Bader

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I’m not a clinician, but if it continues to be safe and effective I could imagine it becoming a very useful psychoanalytical tool, you don’t have to have treatment-resistant depression to benefit from it, any therapy process could be helped by it.

Parker Singleton

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

If the goal is to allow the clinician to set this machine up and walk away, we should add different alarms and warnings, one thing I'd seen on other ventilators is, if the power disconnects, the [ device ] will actually [ make ] an extremely loud and audible signal that says,' Hey, you've lost power here !'.

Victor Radulescu

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The vaccine as Ive been saying over the past several weeks, we got into a clinician trial faster than ever, its going to take about a year to a year and a half.

Anthony Fauci

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

I have been a clinician for 20 years, and only in the last decade, increasingly I have been discovering that my patients have this growth on the skull.

David Shahar

Found on CNN
4 years ago

When we put on our clinician's hat... do we look for drugs that are affecting the same pathways ? evolution has been at work evolving cancer-resistant organisms for... millions of years.

Joshua Schiffman

Found on CNN
5 years ago

That is why healthcare providers need to learn how to provide a sensitive and nonjudgmental care while being informed about the latest advances in HTLV-1 medicine. It is a tough job for the clinician and an even tougher situation for the patient.

Graham Taylor

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

It’s important that () treatment be methodically and holistically addressed in a structured and safe frame. (Patients) need to be understood rather than judged, heard rather than preached at. They must be able to lay the weight of their world in the clinician’s hands and trust that he or she won’t drop it.

Paul Hokemeyer

added by anonymous
7 years ago

The goal (of psychotherapy) is for the patient to internalize the reparative relationship with their clinician. The Wall Street Journal

Paul Hokemeyer

added by anonymous
7 years ago

Given how many people are killed by prescription opioids and how dangerous these drugs are, it should be no less important for a clinician to check a prescription drug-monitoring program before prescribing an opioid than to check kidney function before prescribing a new blood-pressure medicine.

Caleb Alexander

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

In my experience as a clinician, as well as some studies that have been undertaken, many of the individuals who are family members have symptoms, though they may not have complained of those symptoms to their doctors, sometimes because they did not realize they were an abnormality and sometimes because they were never asked, in that circumstance, I often find in my practice that patients who go on a gluten-free diet, who themselves did not even appreciate the symptoms, often feel better.

Joseph Murray

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Non-clinical factors, including state and federal regulations, influence requirements such as exams and in-person clinician visits, many of these decisions are influenced by political factors, and not explicitly made based on medical evidence.

Katy Kozhimannil

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The problem was that the clinician had to put the data into PhenomeCentral and GeneMatcher and into Decipher in order to find the matches, and this is obviously a waste of clinicians' time. We decided we needed to create a system by which the various matchmakers could talk with each other.

Michael Brudno

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I had a match (in January) with the same gene and type of mutation, but the (symptoms) weren't a great match, then I got an email from a third (clinician) who matched and what's interesting is there is a unifying trait.

Ada Hamosh

Found on CNN
8 years ago

We ’d say if you have concerns or any concern of elevated risk, it would be time to have a conversation with a child’s clinician.

Douglas Owens

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It's not whether you have pancreatic cancer, or colon cancer or lung cancer that's going to be important to the treating clinician, what's going to be important to the treating clinician is what's wrong with your tumor at a molecular level.

Otis Brawley

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We could put a t-shirt on 20 people in a ward and a clinician can walk in with an i-Pad and see all 20 heart rates.

Andy Baker

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Adults with sudden back pain do not need to rush to get an X-ray or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), unless the clinician suspects the patient has a more serious condition, such as fracture or cancer, less than 5 percent of patients with low back pain, however, will fall into this category.

Manuela Ferreira

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

It’s really hard for a clinician like myself to access that data, how often does a pump fail and need to be replaced? I don’t know.

Anne Peters

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

As a clinician and neuroscientist, I would argue it validates a sense a lot of clinicians implicitly have, but our diagnosis system discourages— that there are a lot of similarities between the way patients with different disorders process information, [The findings] allow us to think a little bit more flexibly about our patients and focus on things that don’t fit into [Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)] categories.

Amit Etkin

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

From my point of view as a clinician, that’s what’s important— what we do in terms of man on the street, can they get this to help them get better? We want to make it more widely available.

Marcie Bockbrader

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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