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== Types of clinicians ==
== Types of clinicians ==


* [[Carer]]
* [[Dentist]]
* [[Dentist]]
* [[Mental Health Counselor]]
* [[Nurse Practitioner]]
* [[Nurse Practitioner]]
* [[Occupational Therapist]]
* [[Occupational Therapist]]
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* [[Registered Nurse]]
* [[Registered Nurse]]
* [[Registered Practical Nurse]]
* [[Registered Practical Nurse]]
* [[Social Worker]]
* [[Speech Language Pathologist]]
* [[Speech Language Pathologist]]
* [[Orthoptist]]
* [[Orthoptist]]
* [[Hospital Based Mental Health Therapist]]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 08:28, 5 January 2016

A clinician is a health care professional that works as a primary care giver of a patient in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, clinic, or patient's home. A clinician diagnose and treats patients. For example, physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are clinicians; a speech-language pathologist (SLP) is a clinician, a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) is not. Clinicians take comprehensive exams to be licensed and some complete graduate degrees (master's or doctorates) in their field of expertise. Although a clinician must follow evidence-based best-practices and other professional codes of conduct set by laws and professional governing bodies, a clinician can choose to practice without another's supervision.

Alternative Definitions

A clinician is a person (such as a doctor or nurse) who works directly with patients rather than in a laboratory or as a researcher (Merriam-Webster, 2015)

Types of clinicians

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