- a practitioner (of medicine or psychology) who does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments
- A clinic (or an outpatient clinic) is a small private or public health facility that is devoted to the care of outpatients, often in a community, in contrast to larger hospitals, which also treat inpatients. ...
- A healthcare provider working in a clinic or hospital; A medical resident working as an intern in a clinic or hospital during clinical rotations
- (Clinicians) Healthcare professionals such as surgeons, physicians, nurses, dietitians, or x-ray technicians.
- (clinicians) Therapists who work with people with mental health problems.
- A professional directly providing health care services.
- A health service professional dealing with clinical rather than administrative issues.
- A healthcare professional who provides patient care. For example, a doctor, nurse or physiotherapist.
- An individual providing mental health services, such as a psychologist, social worker, or other therapist, as distinguished from a researcher or investigator.
- A health professional who is directly involved with the care and treatment of patients.
- A person who provides direct care to a patient such as a doctor, nurse, therapist, pharmacist, psychologist etc)
- Outside expert paid big bucks (those big bucks are a miserable pittance from the clinician's point of view) by band parents to work with a section of the band as in "The percussion clinician rehearsed the drummers in their drill."
- A person who provides dental hygiene clinical care to the population.
- a general term used to refer to any professional who provides clinical care to a patient.
- is a doctor who works in a clinical environment. as opposed to a doctor who works in research or a pathology laboratory.
- the coach presenting a clinic.