Clinicians is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Clinicians meaning
plural of clinician
Using Clinicians
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of clinician
- In the example corpus, clinicians often appears in combinations such as: clinicians and, clinicians to, and clinicians.
Context around Clinicians
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 6 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Clinicians
- In this selection, "clinicians" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 27.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, senior, empowering, ambulance, attended, may and care stand out and add context to how "clinicians" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include are skilled clinicians and well and as nhs clinicians are not. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "clinicians" sits close to words such as ailments, bilingual and bombings, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with clinicians
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Consider that the best dashboard is probably the one that most clinicians are using. (14 words)
Clinicians should talk to patients about safe gun storage, especially if they have children in the home. (17 words)
Clinicians sometimes quietly prescribe pharmaceuticals or compounds like Melanotan for off-label conditions ahead of formal approvals. (17 words)
A team of healthcare professionals led by family physician Dr. Ilona Hale has produced a new resource called Planetary Health for Primary Care, which outlines ways clinicians can be climate advocates in their day-to-day work. (37 words)
An open-mic request was broadcast to all nearby ambulance clinicians in the area and was responded to by Specialist Practitioner and Cardiac Arrest Lead, Kerri Lowe, who abandoned her meal break in order to attend. (36 words)
But there was no hiding the specific problem that this measure was looking to address – “these reforms will help ensure that high skilled individuals such as NHS clinicians are not disincentivised from remaining in the workforce”. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
I have clinicians that have come forward, senior clinicians that are questioning evidence that has come before the jury.
Additionally, as part of the geographic expansion, we are actively promoting the ClearCorrect brand through initiatives such as the ClearCorrect World Tour where we engage with clinicians to present our brand and its offering.
Ambient voice technology can even be used to provide patients with personalized health coaching, reminders, and educational content, potentially improving health outcomes and reducing the burden on clinicians.
Annalise.ai combines superior imaging data with the very best in computer science to produce comprehensive AI clinical decision support solutions, empowering clinicians to make accurate, faster decisions.
An open-mic request was broadcast to all nearby ambulance clinicians in the area and was responded to by Specialist Practitioner and Cardiac Arrest Lead, Kerri Lowe, who abandoned her meal break in order to attend.
A secondary claim in the original suit also alleged that Bayada “actively and deliberately fosters confusion about its use of PTO time,” and “intentionally leads Clinicians to believe that if their PTO is exhausted.
A team of healthcare professionals led by family physician Dr. Ilona Hale has produced a new resource called Planetary Health for Primary Care, which outlines ways clinicians can be climate advocates in their day-to-day work.
But there was no hiding the specific problem that this measure was looking to address – “these reforms will help ensure that high skilled individuals such as NHS clinicians are not disincentivised from remaining in the workforce”.
But we’ll park that, because this encounter – and my reaction – raises an important point about the NHS crisis: it is changing the relationship between patients and clinicians.
But when clinicians attended to Rossi to check this, he displayed oxygen levels of around 97 or 98. Dr Mundweil added: "His oxygen levels have always been satisfactory.
By identifying specific markers of gut-brain dysregulation, clinicians may be better equipped to determine which individuals are most likely to benefit from microbiome-related treatments.
By slowing a patient's metabolism, the method could minimize damage from these conditions, granting clinicians more time to identify and apply a remedy.
Calian is one of Canada’s largest health and psychological services organizations, serving a diverse range of clients including hospitals, health authorities, pharma companies, government agencies, clinicians, care coordinators and patients.
Clinicians faced threats of litigation or violence for refusing to prescribe various ineffective medications promoted on social media.
Clinicians feel like they aren’t able to provide patients with the quality of care they need and deserve due to workforce shortages, resource constraints, and health system policies over which they have no control.
Clinicians should talk to patients about safe gun storage, especially if they have children in the home.
Clinicians sometimes quietly prescribe pharmaceuticals or compounds like Melanotan for off-label conditions ahead of formal approvals.
Consider that the best dashboard is probably the one that most clinicians are using.
Dr Tim Cooksley, president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said NHS acute care services continued to be under "immense strain" with clinicians expecting the coming months to be as "chaotic and challenging" as last winter.
Eddie Crouch, chairman of the British Dental Association, said: 'Dentists are skilled clinicians, and well placed to support vital work detecting and preventing disease.
Common combinations with clinicians
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- clinicians and 31×
- clinicians to 26×
- and clinicians 25×
- for clinicians 12×
- clinicians are 11×
- with clinicians 9×
- clinicians in 9×
- of clinicians 8×
- by clinicians 7×
- clinicians have 6×