A physician or audiologist who works with recipients.
A nurse or doctor who is active in looking after patients.
We use this term to include Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and physicians.
A professional healthcare provider including doctors, dentists, pharmacists, opticians, nurses and allied health professionals.
a physician, psychologist or psychiatrist specializing in the treatment of patients, not in other areas such as research
a practitioner (of medicine or psychology) who does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments
A professional directly providing health care services.
A trained health professional who provides some kind of clinical service, e.g. doctor, nurse, physiotherapist, psychologist, chiropodist, dentist etc.
A clinician is a person who provides health care. Your clinician may be a doctor, nurse practitioner or nurse, physician assistant or respiratory therapist.
A person who provides direct care to a patient such as a doctor, nurse, therapist, pharmacist, psychologist etc.
A practitioner trained and involved in patient care.
a physician, physician assistant, or nurse
A health professional who is directly involved with the care and treatment of patients.
A health professional engaged in the care of patients, as distinguished from one working in other areas.
Professionally qualified staff providing clinical care to patients.
A professional involved in the health management of individuals. A clinician typically evaluates a client's health status and coordinates a course of management or treatment. Clinicians may be doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, dieticians, occupational therapists and others.
a nurse practitioner, physicians assistant, or doctor
a physician who treats patients (internist, surgeon, pediatrician, etc.).
Medical professional or properly licensed speech & language therapist / pathologist who is trained in voice rehabilitation procedures.
a doctor responsible for providing patient care (eg General Practitioner or Hospital Consultant)