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practical (
clinical)
instruction of
students (e.g.,
medical students,
engineering students).
Titles in this
category may
include clinical instructor,...
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Academic coursework may be
concurrent or
precede this
clinical instruction.
Early in
their clinical training, the
perfusion student may have
little involvement...
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lecturers To
qualify for his degree,
Lister had to
complete two
years of
clinical instruction, and
began his
residency at
University College Hospital in October...
- preferred).
Program lengths range from 24 to 28
months with
didactic and
clinical instruction.
Didactic training includes courses such as physiology, pharmacology...
- The
majority of AuD
programs include three years of
didactic and
clinical instruction and a one-year externship. A few
schools offer accelerated three-year...
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study for
graduation from a
medical school,
including compulsory clinical instruction at a
hospital before the
issuance of a diploma, and professional...
- confidence.
Following the
publishing of the
Flexner Report in 1910,
clinical instruction was
revised and thus led to the
development of
teaching hospitals...
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Following the
Civil War,
Woodworth spent a year in Europe,
receiving clinical instruction chiefly in the
hospitals of
Berlin and Vienna. In 1866, he became...
- Press, 1965). "Patient-Centered
Clinical Instruction in
Medical and
Surgical Nursing," in The
Dynamics of
Clinical Instruction in
Nursing Education: The Proceedings...
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between 1869 and 1870 as bona fide
medical students and
required clinical instruction at the
Infirmary in
order to
fulfil the
requirements of a medical...