(I have long given medical students in my clinics a copy of The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes, a collection informed by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's medical training; Holmes was reportedly modeled
on a diagnostician from whom Doyle took instruction in medical school in Edinburgh.)
Not exact matches
For example, labs take DNA samples from patients being tested for cancer and runs tests to detect if mutations typically associated with cancer are present; a
diagnostician then examines those genetic mutations and compares them to known instances; finally, based
on that information a physician recommends a course of treatment.
You have to be a great
diagnostician and troubleshooter when your working
on your customers transmission.
Our veterinarians are thorough
diagnosticians and supplement their hands -
on approach with an extensive in - house laboratory and digital imaging.
LM With the rapid progression in medical technology and a greater global reliance
on big data, the role of the doctor as sole
diagnostician is changing dramatically.
I am an excellent
diagnostician and can help you figure out what is going
on with you or your child.