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"care professional" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to someone who is trained and works in the healthcare or social services field, providing care and support for others. Example: "Linda is a dedicated care professional who has been working at the local nursing home for over 10 years."
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Well, it's not the health care professional.
But what about haggling with a health care professional?
It will give a whole new, macabre meaning to the phrase "health care professional".
Orthodontic therapy is the newest grade of dental care professional (DCP) in the UK.
The site asks if you are a health care professional; there is no verification.
HCP health care professional, LHID Longitudinal Health Insurance Database.
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Is there really anything shocking about a sexually liberated health-care professional?
The law requires that a health-care professional evaluate high school athletes with concussion symptoms.
Any health-care professional that heard about the symposium was able to attend.
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