clinical - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • trial: A clinical trial of the effects of dietary patterns on blood pressure.
  • governance: The initiative is a good example of what clinical governance should mean at operational level.
  • psychologist: Clinical psychologists are involved in the treatment of people with psychological problems.
  • guideline: Key Aspects of the Guidelines Finder Comprehensive index to UK national clinical guidelines.
  • practice: He will continue in clinical practice during his editorship.
  • effectiveness: Key Issues included; Information for professionals re patients & clinical effectiveness.

Modifying Another Word

  • in-house: In addition to its technical research skill-base, Oxford BioMedica has in-house clinical, regulatory and manufacturing know-how.
  • particularly: Colleagues ( and particularly clinical nurse specialists and link nurses ) were found to be more useful and accessible.
  • about: Chapter 5 is about clinical and laboratory services for genetic disorders in the UK.
  • only: It spans not only clinical academic medicine but also veterinary science, dentistry, laboratory science and medical and nursing care.
  • again: Bladderwrack might also help indigestion, tho again clinical trials have not been conducted.

Used with adjective complement

  • have: In addition to its technical research skill-base, Oxford BioMedica has in-house clinical, regulatory and manufacturing know-how.
  • base: They seek to add an additional member to the southern based clinical / technical support team.
  • incorporate: Researchers will take a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating clinical, psychological and economic aspects, to develop and evaluate the dataset.

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