A resident physician in a hospital, especially one who has recently received the Doctorate and is practising under supervision of experienced physicians, as a continuation of the training process; a house physician; also called houseman in Britain.
A person working as an apprentice to gain experience in an occupation; sometimes the position is paid a salary, and other times it is not; as, a white house intern; an intern in a law firm.
One who completes a specified academic requirement, then embarks on a formal apprenticeship. Spelled "interne" as a verb.
A physician in his or her first year of training.
A student (usually in college or graduate school) who serves in an apprenticeship under a supervising legislator.
A nurse who is still in medical school. JE CROIRAI EN TOUJOURS EN MOI - French for "I always believe in me." KIRK'S (KOFFEE) KORNER - Coffe Stand where Kirk sells coffee in the studio. LAPPSY, IRWIN - President of Lappsy autos. Name is often mispelled. Socially, not respected. Used car salesman.
an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience (`houseman' is a British term)
work as an intern; "The toung doctor is interning at the Medical Center this year"
a current college student or graduate student who is hired for a limited duration to gain first-hand experience in his or her area of interest or study
a doctor who has just finished their medical degree and is completing their first year as a doctor in a heavily supervised hospital role
a medical school graduate serving his first period of graduate medical training in a hospital
an advanced student or recent graduate in a professional field who is getting practical experience under the supervision of experienced workers
an officer-in-training who aids the club
a physician in their first year of training
a recent medical school graduate getting practical training before practicing medicine
a student or recent graduate who works as an apprentice or trainee to gain practical experience in an occupation
a training physician in the first year after medical school, regardless of what specialty that person may ultimately enter
Recent medical school graduate who is receiving her first year of supervised practical training in medical and surgical care of patients in hospitals.
A physician who has finished medical school and is usually in the first year of specialty training. Interns work under the supervision of attending physicians and residents.
A person who has finished medical school and is in the process of completing an additional year of training before practicing general medicine.
A term used for the first year training following medical school. The first year of a residency is typically called an internship.
Doctor in his or her first year of training after graduating from medical school; an intern is under the supervision of other doctors.
A seminarian who is serving in a parish under as pastor's supervision so that he or she can gain some practical experience.
A physician in training in the first year after graduating from medical school. Also see resident.
A doctor in training in the first year of practice after medical school.
In North America, an intern is one who works in a temporary position with an emphasis on education rather than merely employment, making it similar in some respects to an apprenticeship. Interns are usually college or university students or other young adults. They can also be adults later in life seeking skills for a new career.