clinical expertise

collocation in English

meaningsofclinicalandexpertise

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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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expertise
noun[U]
uk
/ˌek.spɜːˈtiːz/
us
/ˌek.spɝːˈtiːz/
a high level of knowledge ...
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(Definition ofclinicalandexpertisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofclinical expertise

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In addition, the roles provide the needed degree ofclinicalexpertise.
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The practice of evidence based medicine means integrating individualclinicalexpertisewith the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research.
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The dichotomy between midwifery and obstetric care is not just a matter of debate aboutclinicalexpertise.
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By individualclinicalexpertisewe mean the proficiency and judgement that individual clinicians acquire through clinical experience and clinical practice.
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These different initiatives co-incidentally shared the ideas of patient 'centredness', rapid access toclinicalexpertiseas well as the rationalisation and study.
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However, due to the limitations that surround the evidence used for guideline development, the need for individualclinicalexpertisein the application of the available evidence has never been stronger.
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Based on the literature,clinicalexpertiseand discussions with patients, broad statements were generated, which were developed into specific statements, to assess patients' subjective experiences with antipsychotic medication.
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If local authorities were to equip themselves withclinicalexpertisethere would be wasteful duplication of effort and professional skills.
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Many are on the sister scale, not because of supervisory duties but because of theirclinicalexpertiseand responsibilities.
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This is due not to lack of money orclinicalexpertisebut to a shortage of donor organs.
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Itsclinicalexpertisewill be brought to bear on the areas identified.
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They provideclinicalexpertiseand leadership in developing integrated local services that best meet patients' needs.
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But there is a trade-off here in relation toclinicalexpertise.
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The number of those waiting is due not to a lack of money or ofclinicalexpertisebut to a shortage of donor organs.
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We are told that there is no lack of money and that there isclinicalexpertise.
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Those appointed need to be people who haveclinicalexpertise—that is to say, medical, dental and nursing expertise.
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We should find ways of using theirclinicalexpertiseand knowledge, and perhaps give them joint roles in the health service.
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They will do that possibly by linking up with each other or with the larger hospitals to secureclinicalexpertiseand maintain the quality of care.
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We expect each and every trust to take that issue seriously but, equally, we expect them to ensure that grading reflects real responsibilities andclinicalexpertise.
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