The clinical quality advisor
Example: The clinical quality advisor reviewed all safety protocols carefully.
Definition
The clinical quality advisor is a professional responsible for ensuring that healthcare practices and procedures meet established standards of quality and safety. They review, develop, and implement protocols to improve patient care and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Etymology
The term "clinical quality advisor" combines 'clinical,' derived from the Greek 'klinein,' meaning 'to lean or recline,' originally referring to patient care at the bedside, with 'quality,' from the Latin 'qualitas,' meaning 'of what kind,' and 'advisor,' from the Old French 'aviser,' meaning 'to consider or advise.' Together, the phrase denotes a role focused on advising about standards in patient care.
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"The clinical quality advisor" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Medical Professions - (C1) - set 1", containing 105 commonly used words.
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