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A physician-scientist is traditionally a holder of a medical degree and a doctor of philosophy also known as an MD-PhD. Compared to other clinicians, physician-scientists invest significant time and professional effort in scientific research and spend correspondingly less time in direct clinical practice with ratios of research to clinical time ranging from 50/50 to 80/20. Physician-scientists are often employed by academic or research institutions where they drive innovation across a wide range of medical specialties and may also use their extensive training to focus their clinical practices on specialized patient populations, such as those with rare genetic diseases or cancers. Although they are a minority of both practicing physicians and active research scientists, physician-scientists

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  • Physician-scientist (en)
  • أطباء علماء (ar)
  • Doctorat de médecine (fr)
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  • عادةً ما يكون الطبيب العالِم حائزًا على شهادة طبية و دكتوراه فلسفة. يستثمر الأطباء العلماء وقتًا كبيرًا وجهدًا مهنيًا مقارنة بالأطباء الآخرين في البحث العلمي، ويقضون وقتًا أقل في الممارسة السريرية المباشرة، مع نسب من البحث إلى الوقت السريري تتراوح من 50/50 إلى 80/20. يُوّظف الأطباء العلماء من قبل المؤسسات الأكاديمية أو البحثية غالبًا، إذ يقودون الابتكار عبر مجموعة واسعة من التخصصات الطبية، وقد يستخدمون أيضًا تدريبهم المكثف لتركيز ممارساتهم السريرية على مجموعات المرضى المتخصصة، مثل أولئك الذين يعانون من أمراض وراثية نادرة أو سرطانات. (ar)
  • A physician-scientist is traditionally a holder of a medical degree and a doctor of philosophy also known as an MD-PhD. Compared to other clinicians, physician-scientists invest significant time and professional effort in scientific research and spend correspondingly less time in direct clinical practice with ratios of research to clinical time ranging from 50/50 to 80/20. Physician-scientists are often employed by academic or research institutions where they drive innovation across a wide range of medical specialties and may also use their extensive training to focus their clinical practices on specialized patient populations, such as those with rare genetic diseases or cancers. Although they are a minority of both practicing physicians and active research scientists, physician-scientists (en)
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  • عادةً ما يكون الطبيب العالِم حائزًا على شهادة طبية و دكتوراه فلسفة. يستثمر الأطباء العلماء وقتًا كبيرًا وجهدًا مهنيًا مقارنة بالأطباء الآخرين في البحث العلمي، ويقضون وقتًا أقل في الممارسة السريرية المباشرة، مع نسب من البحث إلى الوقت السريري تتراوح من 50/50 إلى 80/20. يُوّظف الأطباء العلماء من قبل المؤسسات الأكاديمية أو البحثية غالبًا، إذ يقودون الابتكار عبر مجموعة واسعة من التخصصات الطبية، وقد يستخدمون أيضًا تدريبهم المكثف لتركيز ممارساتهم السريرية على مجموعات المرضى المتخصصة، مثل أولئك الذين يعانون من أمراض وراثية نادرة أو سرطانات. يُشار إلى الأطباء العلماء على أنهم يلعبون أدوارًا حاسمة في الطب الترجمي والبحوث السريرية، من طريق تكييف نتائج البحوث الطبية الحيوية مع تطبيقات الرعاية الصحية، وذلك على الرغم من كونهم أقلية من الأطباء الممارسين وعلماء الأبحاث النشطين. بمرور الوقت، توسَّع مصطلح طبيب العالم ليشمل حاملي الدرجات السريرية الأخرى، مثل الممرضات، وأطباء الأسنان، والأطباء البيطريين، الذين جرى تضمينهم أيضًا من قبل المعاهد الوطنية للصحة بالولايات المتحدة في دراساتها عن القوى العاملة للطبيب والعالم. (ar)
  • A physician-scientist is traditionally a holder of a medical degree and a doctor of philosophy also known as an MD-PhD. Compared to other clinicians, physician-scientists invest significant time and professional effort in scientific research and spend correspondingly less time in direct clinical practice with ratios of research to clinical time ranging from 50/50 to 80/20. Physician-scientists are often employed by academic or research institutions where they drive innovation across a wide range of medical specialties and may also use their extensive training to focus their clinical practices on specialized patient populations, such as those with rare genetic diseases or cancers. Although they are a minority of both practicing physicians and active research scientists, physician-scientists are often cited as playing a critical roles in translational medicine and clinical research by adapting biomedical research findings to health care applications. Over time, the term physician scientist has expanded to holders of other clinical degrees—such as nurses, dentists, and veterinarians— who are also included by the United States National Institutes of Health in its studies of the physician-scientist workforce (PSW). (en)
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