The clinical researcher
Example: The clinical researcher studies new treatments for patients carefully.
Definition
"The clinical researcher" refers to a medical professional who designs, conducts, and analyzes studies aimed at improving patient care and treatments. This role involves systematically investigating medical interventions, often within controlled clinical trials, to ensure safety and efficacy in healthcare.
Etymology
The phrase "the clinical researcher" combines 'clinical,' derived from the Greek word 'klinein,' meaning 'to lean or recline,' originally relating to bedside care, and 'researcher,' from the Old French 'recercher,' meaning 'to seek out or search closely.' Together, they describe someone who investigates medical issues directly related to patient care.
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"The clinical researcher" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Medical Professions - (B1) - set 1", containing 105 commonly used words.
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