practitioners

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plural of practitioner
general practitioners
plural form of general practitioner
practitioner
{n} one engaged in any art or business
practitioner
One who is engaged in the actual use or exercise of any art or profession, particularly that of law or medicine
practitioner
A person who practices an occupation or technique
practitioner
Any health care professional recognized by an insurer as licensed and/or accredited to provide covered services Examples include certified nurse anesthetists, chiropractors, doctors of medicine, doctors of osteopathy, oral surgeons, physical therapists, and podiatrists
practitioner
The generic term for people able to use magick for their own ends It encompasses both witches (qv) and wizards (qv) See Practitioners
practitioner
A person engaged in a specific practice, discipline or learned technique
practitioner
a healthcare provider (nurse practitioner or physician assistant) who is not a physician, but who can provide primary care and other medical services
practitioner
Unrestricted principal, which unless otherwise stated includes all full-time, part-time or job-sharing unrestricted principals
practitioner
A term used by HIBCC to refer to a Veterinarian
practitioner
someone who practices a learned profession
practitioner
One who does anything customarily or habitually
practitioner
A person who practices a profession or art
practitioner
{i} professional, one who works in a profession or career (such as medicine or law)
practitioner
A sly or artful person
practitioner
Doctors are sometimes referred to as practitioners or medical practitioners. see also GP
practitioner
An Internet user that has been introduced to various Internet usage tools and has learned the basics These users can expand their skills by experimenting with these tools and evaluating the outcome of those experiments
practitioners
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