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1clinical examination — noun Physical examination …
2clinical examination — (Medicine) physical examination, process in which a doctor examines a patient s body looking for signs of disease …
3clinical examination — The acts of a physician in examining a patient for objective symptoms, interviewing the patient to obtain at least a partial history of the case, and supplementing the history thus obtained from other possible sources. Peterson v Widule, 157 Wis… …
4Objective structured clinical examination — For other uses, see OSCE (disambiguation). An Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is a modern[1] type of examination often used in health sciences (e.g. Midwifery, orthoptics, optometry, medicine, chiropractic, physical therapy,… …
5Objective Structured Clinical Examination — An Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is a modern [ Assessment of clinical competence using objective structured examination , Harden et al., Br Med J. 1975 Feb 22;1(5955):447 51] type of examination often used in medicine to test… …
6Clinical — can refer to: Clinical (or bedside) medical practice, based on observation and treatment of patients as opposed to theory or basic science Clinic Illness, a state of poor health Clinical chemistry, the analysis of bodily fluids Clinical… …
7Clinical clerkship — Clinical clerkships encompass a period of medical education in which students – medical, nursing, dental, or otherwise – practice medicine under the supervision of a health practitioner.[1] Medical clerkships Main article: Clerkship (medicine)… …
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9Clinical engineering — is a specialty within Biomedical engineering responsible primarily for applying and implementing medical technology to optimize healthcare delivery. Roles of clinical engineers include training and supervising biomedical equipment technicians… …
10Clinical officer — Clinical officers (COs) are health care providers who practice modern medicine. They practice independently but may be supervised by a physician in some settings. COs are key health care providers in many countries in Sub Saharan Africa[1][2][3]… …