- relating to a clinic or conducted in or as if in a clinic and depending on direct observation of patients; "clinical observation"; "clinical case study"
- scientifically detached; unemotional; "he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony"
- (clinically) in a clinical manner; "she is clinically qualified"
- (Clinicians) A clinic (or an outpatient clinic) is a small private or public health facility that is devoted to the care of outpatients, often in a community, in contrast to larger hospitals, which also treat inpatients. ...
- of or pertaining to a medical clinic or facility; dealing with how to practically manage patients, contrasting with pre-health sciences; done in a cool, emotionless fashion
- (Clinicians) Healthcare professionals such as surgeons, physicians, nurses, dietitians, or x-ray technicians.
- (clinicians) Therapists who work with people with mental health problems.
- Pertaining to or founded on actual observation and treatment of patients, as distinguished from theoretical or basic science.
- Symptoms are present, supportive therapy or treatment is necessary.
- Health data that has been observed by physicians using instruments, devices or laboratories.
- based on, or involving, direct examination and care of patients.
- (klin' ih kul) That which can be observed in patients. Research that uses patients to test new treatments, as opposed to laboratory testing or research in animals.
- Concerning or based on observance and care of subjects, as differentiated from abstract or speculative science.
- Refers to physical signs and symptoms directly observable in the human body.
- Dealing with or about people based on medical findings as opposed to theoretical or laboratory-based findings.
- related to hospitals, clinics, and patient care
- The Clinical Domain consists of 86 indicators across 20 clinical areas (e.g. coronary heart disease, heart failure, hypertension).
- A clinical laboratory applies only to health technology programs. A clinical is a laboratory section which meets at a health-related agency facility in lieu of on-campus laboratory facilities. Clinical laboratory sessions provide a realistic environment for student learning. ...
- This time is spent in a teaching hospital and typically lasts two or three years. After this is completed the student doctor is awarded a Bachelor of Medicine (BM or MB) and Bachelor of Surgery (BCh or BS). ...
- related to the direct observation and treatment of an individual child or family. For example, a "clinical interview" is a face-to-face conversation. A "clinical opinion" is the judgment of a qualified professional, based on direct contact with the child and family
- Refers to all shift rotations in a hospital setting. Data entry tracks events over the entire shift, rather than per incident, as field runs are recorded.
- used in medical practice, as opposed to just in research. Clinical trials are trials of the actual use of a therapy in people, rather than in a test tube.
- With regard to the course of a disease this denominates the phase following the symptomless incubation time in which the disease has broken out und can be diagnosed from the appearing symptoms. ...
- Sound that is pristinely clean but wholly uninvolving.
- Relating to disease, including disease and symptom management and involves clinical practitioners and interventions.