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The word "clinical" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is related to or inspired by the medical field, typically in a dispassionate or overly analytical manner. For example, "The doctor gave a very clinical explanation of the patient's condition."
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clinical
adjective
Of or pertaining to a medical clinic or facility.
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SalaUno clinic in Mexico is a specialist centre of clinical excellence which offers sight-restoring cataract surgeries and other eye treatments at a third of the price other Mexican private clinics, and less than a third of that in the NHS, while delivering the same levels of quality.
The most effective NHS boards are now planning for the number of leaders they will need in each area ; the qualities they will require of these leaders ; planning to ensure that diverse groups are properly attracted and appointed to leadership positions at every level; and attracting strong fields of candidates from clinical backgrounds;.
North East Essex clinical commissioning group, the local GP-led NHS body that sends patients to the hospital and pays for their treatment, said it was concerned by what it knew of the CQC's findings.
From an early stage, the Bulldogs dominated the contests but were not as clinical as the Eagles in front of goal.
Frontline clinical staff numbers went up by 11,100 under the coalition government, the Conservatives say, and it had committed to around 10,000 more community healthcare workers – 5,000 doctors and 5,000 drawn from nurses and allied health professionals.
The report touched on an issue that continues to divide scientific opinion – whether it is ethical to run a clinical trial in west Africa in which some people with Ebola get an experimental drug or vaccine, while others get a placebo.
Renaud Jardri has seen many children with hallucinations in his clinical practice and also researches the area as part of his role as a professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the Lille University school of medicine.
We need to lower the regulatory barriers to entry which have limited clinical benefits: right-touch regulation is regulation which is fit for purpose, with the minimum regulatory intervention to achieve the desired result.
Clinical officers across Africa have improved service delivery in areas such as obstetric surgery and anaesthesia but they are not the silver bullet.
Clinical officers complete a three year training programme and although part of the medical profession, have no formal equivalent position in the West, resulting in higher domestic retention.
Achemwemwe, who appears ready to give birth any second, after finally seeing a clinical officer says "I have now seen one doctor, but he says that I must wait for another".
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