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clerkship

[ UK /klˈɑːkʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the job of clerk

How To Use clerkship In A Sentence

  • In my 3rd year, a group of four of us were sent on a clerkship to Alexandria.
  • I had the pleasure of teaching this guy last year when he was dong his Dermatology clerkship.
  • The three closest affiliates are Swedish Covenant Hospital, Lutheran General Hospital and Mt. Sinai Hospital, which is where most student clerkships are done.
  • These days, the right clerkships mean a straight shot into the White House.
  • Before beginning senior clerkships, traditional entry-level PhannD students were randomized into two groups.
  • Looking back on their education, graduates felt that early experience had reduced the stress they experienced when they first met patients during clerkships.
  • Given that his son was not EIC at Boalt of the Law Review and Boalt unlike Harvard, Yale, or even Chicago is not known as a clerkship powerhouse, it is likely Kmiec's son received preferential treatment. Doug Kmiec, conservative lawprof, counsel to conservative presidents, endorses Barack Obama.
  • Her three nieces had court places, one of them that of a maid of honour; one brother obtained a cornetcy in the Horse Guards; another a chief clerkship in the annuity office; and her nephew was sent out with Lord Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847
  • A Supreme Court clerkship is now an “internship” ... because Kagan had one, I guess. The Volokh Conspiracy » Preliminary Reflections on the Kagan Nomination
  • Introductory-level texts were selected, as these are more apt to be used by medical students in psychiatry courses and during clinical clerkships.
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