| clinical g. |
the study of the possible genetic factors influencing the occurrence of clinical disorders.
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| clinical l. |
a laboratory for measurement and examination of materials derived from the human body (e.g., fluids, tissues, cells) for the purpose of providing information on diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, or treatment of disease.
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| clinical m. |
1. the study of disease by direct examination of the living patient. 2. the last two years of the usual curriculum in a medical college.
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| clinical n. |
that specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system.
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| clinical n. specialist |
a registered nurse with a high degree of knowledge, skill, and competence in a specialized area of nursing. These skills are made directly available through the provision of nursing care to clients and are indirectly available through guidance and planning of care with other nursing personnel. Clinical nurse specialists hold a master's degree in nursing, preferably with an emphasis in clinical nursing. Called also n. specialist.
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