medical practitioner
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Definition
Noun: A person who is qualified and licensed to practice medicine; a healthcare professional who diagnoses, treats, and prevents illness and injury.
Usage
This term is a formal and general category for a licensed professional in the field of medicine. It is often used in official, legal, or administrative contexts to refer to doctors and physicians collectively.
Examples
- The law requires a medical practitioner to sign the health certificate.
- She consulted a medical practitioner about her persistent cough.
- The hospital is recruiting qualified medical practitioners.
Advanced Usage
- "Registered medical practitioner": A specific legal term in many jurisdictions for a person fully licensed to practice medicine, as opposed to a student or trainee.
- Only a registered medical practitioner can prescribe controlled substances.
Variants and Related Words
- Practitioner (n): A person actively engaged in a profession, especially medicine or law. (e.g., ).
- Medical (adj): Relating to the science or practice of medicine. (e.g., , ).
Synonyms
- Physician
- Doctor
- Clinician
Related Phrases
- General practitioner (GP): A medical practitioner who provides primary care and treats a wide range of common illnesses.
- Practicing physician: A doctor who is actively seeing patients.
Noun
- someone who practices medicine