The clinical informatician
Example: The clinical informatician improves hospital data systems efficiently.
Definition
"The clinical informatician" is a medical professional specializing in the integration and management of information technology within healthcare settings. This role focuses on improving patient care and hospital efficiency by optimizing data systems and clinical workflows.
Etymology
The term "the clinical informatician" combines 'clinical,' derived from the Greek 'klinein,' meaning 'to lean or recline' and associated with patient care, and 'informatician,' from 'informatics,' which originated in the mid-20th century, referring to the science of processing data. Together, it reflects a specialist working at the intersection of healthcare and information technology.
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"The clinical informatician" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Medical Professions - (B1) - set 1", containing 105 commonly used words.
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