residency  
  研修(けんしゅう)期間(きかん)

(1) Noun :

A resident doctor is a medical school graduate and doctor in training who's taking part in a graduate medical education (GME) program.  Residents work at hospitals or doctors' offices to continue their education and training in a specialized field of medicine. A resident may work like this for three to seven years, a period known as residency.


Examples

  • I heard that Dr. Park did his residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.  

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