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clinical medicine

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meanings of clinicaland medicine


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clinical
adjective
uk /ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ...
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medicine
noun
uk /ˈmed.ɪ.sən/ us /ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
treatment for illness or injury, or the study ...
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Examples of clinical medicine


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They are central realities in clinicalmedicine.
This phenomenon is apparent in both research and clinicalmedicine.
I think reflective practitioners of clinicalmedicine or clinical ethics should read this book.
The best evidence is thus contradictory (as so often happens in clinicalmedicine).
Its members include experts on research methodology, administration, and clinicalmedicine.
Will the flood of new data, concepts, and theories revolutionize psychology or clinicalmedicine?
The new medical sciences were not fully compatible with clinicalmedicine.
Nevertheless, it is the ultimate locus of authority in clinicalmedicine.
The board of referees will contain members from the fields of clinicalmedicine, bioengineering, and biochemistry.
In the case of clinicalmedicine, those who hope for promotion must also demonstrate clinical competence.
In science in general and in clinicalmedicine in particular, the tentative empirical approach was crucial.
The analogies and examples here drawn from clinicalmedicine are informative.
In other contexts such as clinicalmedicine, inaction could be as morally laden as active action.
Indeed, in the end clinicalmedicine is insufficient to explain the captain's "interesting" case.
Clinicalmedicine, as it is now practiced, would be impossible without their help.
Again, this is observed across clinicalmedicine and is not unique to this situation.
I have not considered the importance of therapeutics, the true spearhead of clinicalmedicine and its true spirit.
Clinicalmedicine has been called "the youngest science," and is claimed to have appeared as late as 1950 (30).
Nor did clinicalmedicine have much impact at the level of the health or longevity of the population.
Application of the enlightened vision resulted in an expansion of clinicalmedicine and the belief that sickness could be controlled.
Contributors include anthropologists and social psychologists as well as those in several fields of clinicalmedicine and medical research.
The term references the observer's subjective, affective relation to the observed, exactly the construct that clinicalmedicine wished to avoid.
The current approach of clinicalmedicine is strongly provider-oriented, but disease management emphasizes the client side.
It was therefore clear that clinicalmedicine was in jeopardy.
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However, things have moved on in clinicalmedicine.
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