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clinician

[kli-nish-uhn] / klɪˈnɪʃ ən /




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It means empowering primary-care doctors—the clinicians most people see—to detect Alzheimer’s early and guide families through treatment and lifestyle options rather than referring them to specialists with yearlong wait times.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Many people with CAA develop dementia; however, so far, clinicians haven't had clear, large-scale estimates on how often and how quickly dementia progresses in these patients," said study author Samuel S. Bruce, M.D.,

From Science Daily

This allows clinicians to see how the smallest blood vessels are functioning long before serious complications emerge.

From Science Daily

"As clinicians, we see the negative impact this has on women's physical and psychological well-being, and the impact on their families and wider society," he said.

From BBC

In nursing, AI tools increasingly handle documentation and monitoring alerts, freeing clinicians to spend more time on patient care rather than replacing them.

From The Wall Street Journal