Noun
clinical medicine (uncountable)
(medicine) The principal subset of medical practice, comprising all aspects of medicine that happen at the point of care, as opposed to the aspects that happen in the clinical laboratory, imaging center, medical school classroom, data center, or other nonclinical settings; thus, for example, the radiology service and the pathology service are conceptually differentiable, such that the clinical components of the diagnostic process (e.g., history, physical examination, point of care testing) are categorizable as distinct from the nonclinical ones that interface with the clinical activity (e.g., radiologic interpretation, histopathologic analysis, data analysis).
Bedside History Obtaining a medical history is always the first "test", part of understanding the likelihood of significant disease, as detectable within the current limitations of clinical medicine. Source: Internet
The Erasmus Medical Center ranks as the top European institution in clinical medicine citation according to the Times Higher Education rankings. Source: Internet
The fear is that pathologists are losing their work to other forms of clinical medicine, as many fields deal with many different diseases. Source: Internet
Esters of estrone and estriol also exist and are employed in clinical medicine. Source: Internet
Semifactual speculations are an important part of clinical medicine. Source: Internet
Australian Medical Association (SA) Award for 2001 was extremely satisfying in that I had been recognised by my peers for outstanding achievement in medical education, research and clinical medicine. Source: Internet