Adviser
Adviser
Adviser (pronounced ad-vi-ser, IPA: /ædˈvaɪzər/) is a professional who provides advice in a particular area of expertise such as health, management, law, or finance. The term is often used in the medical field to refer to a medical professional who provides guidance and advice to patients or other healthcare professionals.
Etymology
The term "adviser" originates from the Old French word "aviser" which means "to view, to consider". It was later adopted into Middle English as "adviser", meaning "one who gives advice".
Related Terms
- Consultant: A professional who provides expert advice in a particular area or field. In the medical field, a consultant is a senior doctor who has completed all of their specialist training and has been placed on the specialist register in their chosen field.
- Counselor: A professional who provides guidance and advice in areas such as mental health, personal growth, and career development. In the medical field, a counselor may provide support and advice to patients dealing with mental health issues or chronic illnesses.
- Mentor: A person who provides guidance, advice, and support to a less experienced individual. In the medical field, a mentor may be a senior doctor or healthcare professional who provides guidance and support to a junior doctor or medical student.
- Therapist: A professional who provides treatment for physical, mental, and emotional issues. In the medical field, a therapist may provide treatment for a range of conditions, including mental health disorders, physical injuries, and chronic illnesses.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Adviser
- Wikipedia's article - Adviser
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