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preceptorship

NOUN
  1. the position of preceptor

How To Use preceptorship In A Sentence

  • My first-ever experience with dentistry was during a preceptorship I had my senior year. First Person Singular: Barron Hall, animal dentist
  • The rep had recently spent a day doing a “preceptorship,” a practice in which a drug company pays doctors to let a rep shadow them while they see patients. The Drug Pushers
  • One Ayscough, who had been preceptor to Prince George, and who had "not taught him to read English, though eleven years old," was about to be removed from the preceptorship. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
  • I wish I could be a fly on the barroom wall to hear him regale his buddies with his preceptorship experiences over a beer next week. posted by #1 Dinosaur @ 6:14 AM Archive 2007-03-01
  • - Forest Laboratories created "preceptorship" programs in which physicians were paid up to NPR Topics: News
  • Bowing unto the gods, and especially unto the Brahmanas, I then smilingly addressed Rama stationed for battle, saying, -- Although thou hast shown little regard for me, yet I have fully honoured thy preceptorship! The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7
  • The results show that 83% do not place their students in a perioperative preceptorship or internship.
  • Many career centers facilitate establishment of internships and preceptorships.
  • New grads,just don't let them put you in critical care situations w/o proper orientation,preceptorship and a good mentor. Go Ask Mother
  • Medical education has responded to these changes by increasingly using community-based physicians to provide preceptorships throughout the four-year medical curriculum.
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