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Definition of clerkship in English: clerkshipnoun ˈklɑːkʃɪpˈklərkˌʃɪp The position or status of a clerk, especially in the legal profession. 〈旧〉(尤指从事法律职业的)职员职位;职员身份 Example sentencesExamples - Over the weekend I learned that Mrs Bailey has been offered the clerkship of Keighley Town Council.
- The rural experience consisted of weekly case tutorials and discipline specific clinical clerkships while living in a rural community for two months.
- These days, the right clerkships mean a straight shot into the White House.
- I had the pleasure of teaching this guy last year when he was dong his Dermatology clerkship.
- Thus, students, if likely to participate, prefer to participate in programs in which they receive university credit that is equivalent to pharmacy clerkships.
- Before beginning senior clerkships, traditional entry-level PhannD students were randomized into two groups.
- Students select two clerkships of interest from a list of elective rotations ranging from manufacturing to research to education.
- All administrative talent is killed, and the masses have to be satisfied with petty village offices and clerkships.
- The three closest affiliates are Swedish Covenant Hospital, Lutheran General Hospital and Mt. Sinai Hospital, which is where most student clerkships are done.
- Students serving in clerkships, by convention, are presumably less capable of providing the technical aspects of patient care.
- In my 3rd year, a group of four of us were sent on a clerkship to Alexandria.
- In my administrator/academician role, I coordinate the medical student clerkships and psychiatry resident inpatient and outpatient public sector rotations for the university.
- Introductory-level texts were selected, as these are more apt to be used by medical students in psychiatry courses and during clinical clerkships.
- I do not know where she finished in her law school class at Michigan, but it must have been high to obtain a federal clerkship.
- Students frequently have other responsibilities while on clerkships that may detract from performing patient care functions.
- In many cases, students had inadequate communication and interpersonal skills which became particularly evident on clerkships.
- The nontraditional clerkships are designed to be part-time and indirectly precepted at the students' practice site or another clinical site.
- Looking back on their education, graduates felt that early experience had reduced the stress they experienced when they first met patients during clerkships.
- In addition to clerkships that are associated with disease management modules, extra general medicine clerkship experiences are required.
- Perhaps the most damaging evidence against him comes from two lawyers he interviewed for Supreme Court clerkships.
Definition of clerkship in US English: clerkshipnounˈklərkˌSHipˈklərkˌʃɪp The position or status of a clerk, especially in the legal profession. 〈旧〉(尤指从事法律职业的)职员职位;职员身份 Example sentencesExamples - Students select two clerkships of interest from a list of elective rotations ranging from manufacturing to research to education.
- Over the weekend I learned that Mrs Bailey has been offered the clerkship of Keighley Town Council.
- The three closest affiliates are Swedish Covenant Hospital, Lutheran General Hospital and Mt. Sinai Hospital, which is where most student clerkships are done.
- In my 3rd year, a group of four of us were sent on a clerkship to Alexandria.
- The nontraditional clerkships are designed to be part-time and indirectly precepted at the students' practice site or another clinical site.
- In many cases, students had inadequate communication and interpersonal skills which became particularly evident on clerkships.
- The rural experience consisted of weekly case tutorials and discipline specific clinical clerkships while living in a rural community for two months.
- Students serving in clerkships, by convention, are presumably less capable of providing the technical aspects of patient care.
- I had the pleasure of teaching this guy last year when he was dong his Dermatology clerkship.
- These days, the right clerkships mean a straight shot into the White House.
- I do not know where she finished in her law school class at Michigan, but it must have been high to obtain a federal clerkship.
- Introductory-level texts were selected, as these are more apt to be used by medical students in psychiatry courses and during clinical clerkships.
- Looking back on their education, graduates felt that early experience had reduced the stress they experienced when they first met patients during clerkships.
- In my administrator/academician role, I coordinate the medical student clerkships and psychiatry resident inpatient and outpatient public sector rotations for the university.
- Perhaps the most damaging evidence against him comes from two lawyers he interviewed for Supreme Court clerkships.
- Thus, students, if likely to participate, prefer to participate in programs in which they receive university credit that is equivalent to pharmacy clerkships.
- In addition to clerkships that are associated with disease management modules, extra general medicine clerkship experiences are required.
- Before beginning senior clerkships, traditional entry-level PhannD students were randomized into two groups.
- All administrative talent is killed, and the masses have to be satisfied with petty village offices and clerkships.
- Students frequently have other responsibilities while on clerkships that may detract from performing patient care functions.
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