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Clinical Trial Data Services (CTDS) are an organization that focus on clinical research. The organization also provide understanding about clinical trial processes, for example.
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The Tokyo Society of Certified Clinical Psychologists.
Yes, both the terms can be used interchangeably and are synonyms. These records enable physicians to document clinical/medical data.
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Medical assistants often work jobs that are in a clinical setting. It is the job of the clinical medical assistant to work closely with physicians and nurses during the examination and treatment of patients.
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