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  2. Residency (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Residency or postgraduate training is a stage of graduate medical education. ... (community mental health) ... Length of medical residency training in the United States

  3. Pharmacy residency - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacy residency is education a pharmacist can pursue beyond the degree required for licensing as a pharmacist (in the United States of America: PharmD).A pharmacy residency program allows for the implementation of skill set and knowledge acquired in pharmacy school through interaction with the public either in a hospital setting or community practice.

  4. Medical education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Residency, for most doctors in Australia, is typically a further one or two years following internship spent working in the hospital (or occasionally, in community health settings) to gain more clinical experience in a range of settings with increased levels of responsibility.

  5. They face L.A.'s largest eviction in years. But these ... - AOL

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    The median length of residency among those long-term tenants was 12 years. Some have lived there since the 1960s. But even among those who have moved in more recently, there are residents who don ...

  6. Medical resident work hours - Wikipedia

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    Medical resident work hours refers to the (often lengthy) shifts worked by medical interns and residents during their medical residency. As per the rules of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education in the United States of America, residents are allowed to work a maximum of 80 hours a week averaged over a 4-week period.

  7. Medical school - Wikipedia

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    During senior residency, physicians are titled "Senior Resident Physician" in their respective medical specialty. [83] Specialization (equivalent to "residency" in the US) is the period where a resident thoroughly studies and practices a specific specialty in medicine, with most specialties completing 4 years of training. All who complete ...

  8. Green card - Wikipedia

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    The most common challenges that USCIS faces in providing services in the green card process are: (1) the length of the application and approval process, and (2) the quotas of green cards granted. USCIS tries to shorten the time qualified applicants wait to receive permanent residence.

  9. Combined internal medicine and psychiatry residency

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    A combined internal medicine and psychiatry residency program is a post-graduate medical education program in the United States, which leads to board eligibility in both internal medicine and psychiatry. That is, a graduate of the residency is both an internist as well as a psychiatrist. The program takes five years of post-graduate medical ...