clinical skill
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclinicalandskill
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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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skill
noun[C or U]
uk/skɪl/us/skɪl/
an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have ...
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Both groups rated clinical teachers who enjoyed nursing, demonstratedclinicalskilland judgement, were approachable and fostered mutual respect as the 'best'.
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Ongoing assessment andclinicalskillare vital to the timing and pacing of therapies, so as to provide beneficial care and enhance overall wellbeing.
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On the other hand, underestimating suicidality as a result of a dismissive attitude or lack ofclinicalskilljeopardizes patient safety and risks clinician liability.
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The program provides opportunities for the student to acquire knowledge andclinicalskillin the field of nursing.
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As a result, this asthma module is frequently a stated requirement for practice nurses and many have considerable knowledge and clinical skills in asthma management.
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These will, they believe, offer opportunities for them to 'develop core clinical skills, and to learn a holistic approach to the practice of medicine'.
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These additional skills included knowledge of local community services and referral systems, as well as clinical skills such as suturing and wound dressing.
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Some were not ready for managerial responsibilities and felt that they lacked the necessary clinical skills.
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Learning professionalism is an even slower process by which trainees come to understand the context and meaning of clinical skills and develop a professional identity.
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Thirdly, the respondents wanted the programme to augment their clinical skills and competencies so that they would feel confident in clinical situations.
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The few studies that have been completed suggest that clinical skills and the ability to communicate with patients appear to go hand in hand.
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These factors may have a cascading effect on the training provided in medical institutions toward more diagnostic technology-intensive care with less focus on clinical skills.
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We hope that the concept and the attendant clinical skills will help physicians integrate as part of their work the facilitation of the patient's work.
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This enables the developing specialist to make case comparisons, develop analytical and clinical skills, and refine their therapeutic thinking.
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Clinical skills can be enhanced, educational skills can be built around the domains and information systems modified to facilitate clinical thinking and the documentation of practice.
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In the future, a formal final examination, containing both written and oral parts, will be deemed mandatory to assess the clinical skills and the theoretical knowledge.
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This outstanding text does not claim to provide such clinical skills but it makes an unanswerable case for thinking about family relationships of psychiatric patients, in particular their children.
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Has recognised standing for their clinical skills.
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