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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clinician" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a healthcare professional who is involved in patient care, such as a doctor, nurse, or therapist.
Example: "A clinician must assess the patient's symptoms before making a diagnosis."
Alternatives: "a healthcare provider" or "a medical professional."
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"I'm a clinician".
"As a clinician, this doesn't help me".
No single test that a clinician uses makes the diagnosis.
"A clinician knows the look," Plyler told me later.
I certainly feel my experiences help me as a clinician.
But as a clinician, he sees its limits.
Prior to that he was a clinician in secondary care.
Working with a clinician, you see the big picture".
"You really need to talk to a clinician," Hogen replied.
If, as a clinician, you don't ask about B.D.D., you're not likely to hear about it.
A clinician will then counsel the patient on taking the pills via video conference.
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