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Clerkship (medicine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In medical education, a clerkship , or rotation , refers to the practice of medicine by medical students during their latter years of study. Usually, the first half of medical school trains studen...
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Law clerk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A law clerk or a judicial clerk is a person who provides assistance to a judge in researching issues before the court and in writing opinions. Law clerks are not court clerks or courtroom deputi...
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Clerkship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clerkship may refer to: ;Medicine • Clinical clerkship - a period of medical education in which students (medical, nursing, dental, or otherwise)– practice medicine under the supervision of a health ...
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FAMILY MEDICINE CLERKSHIP HANDBOOK ... Clerkship in Family Medicine: ... Family Medicine Clerkship...
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The Visiting Medical Student Clerkship Program offers students a broad array of elective clinical rotations that foster growth of medical knowledge through direct patient-care experiences.
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Site maintained by: Department of Medicine; Created: June 12, 2002 - Revised: August 20, 2008;
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Required Articles on E-reserves (The clerkship has added several new articles for the 2009-10 school year. If there is a hard copy binder of required articles at your site, please make sure the new articles for this year have been included.)
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The purpose of the pediatric clerkship is to provide the medical student with the knowledge and clinical experience necessary to develop basic skills in the evaluation and management of health and disease in infants, children and adolescents.
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Do take seriously the little coded messages about matching your credentials to the type of clerkship you are applying to. Only the best students need apply to prestigious posts like Federal appeals courts.
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