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clinician

[kli-nish-uhn] / klɪˈnɪʃ ən /




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Discomfort with one’s body was increasingly reframed by clinicians and activists as a psychological flaw, and the desire for physical change treated with suspicion, as if it betrayed a lack of self-acceptance.

From The Wall Street Journal

The authors of the editorial stress that more high-quality research is needed to better understand long-term outcomes and to help guide decisions made by patients, clinicians, and policymakers.

From Science Daily

While clinicians increasingly recognize that environmental exposure plays a role in patient health, researchers are still working to understand how those exposures influence cancer at the molecular level.

From Science Daily

Once it ended, the San Mateo Police Department — an agency consisting of 116 sworn officers — converted Fair’s role to a permanent position as the agency’s first-ever mental health clinician.

From Los Angeles Times

It reflects years of work by clinicians, community groups, families and bipartisan lawmakers who chose data over dogma.

From Salon