diagnostician en el diccionario PONS

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The multivariate analysis we have implemented to the data could aid clinicians and diagnosticians to approach patients with different characteristics.
www.obgyn.net
However, one healthcare tech specialist has suggested we are still 30 years away from computers becoming reliable diagnosticians.
www.bbc.co.uk
The diagnostician can watch the exploration in real time on a screen to see if the horse has a growth, stomach ulcers or bleeding.
www.producer.com
We have significant shortage of nurses, doctors, diagnosticians, and other professionals, and to that extent it is not contemplated to cut staff in this regard.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Primary care doctors and their patients consult with specialists and diagnosticians who might otherwise be beyond their geographic reach.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Oral cancer is on the rise and dentists are the first diagnosticians.
www.herald.ie
Simultaneously, they became increasingly comfortable with the role of the pathologist as diagnostician and consultant.
www.darkdaily.com
Physicians can then take on a role of -- and this is really what their training was designed for -- of being more educators and diagnosticians.
mobihealthnews.com
Sometimes it is defined purely in terms of the presenting problem -- a reading difficulty -- with the diagnostician remaining agnostic as to its underlying cause.
theconversation.com
He specialized in disorders of the blood, circulatory system, liver and adrenal glands, and was considered an excellent diagnostician.
en.wikipedia.org

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