单词 | preceptorship |
释义 | preˈceptorship [f. preceptor + -ship.] a. The office or position of a preceptor; a tutorship.
1802W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. I. 448 A travelling preceptorship would suit him. 1881R. G. Wilberforce Life Bp. Wilberforce II. vii. 275 In earlier life the Bishop had sought the Preceptorship to the Prince of Wales. b. The position of one who is being trained by a preceptor (cf. preceptor 3). U.S.
1970Vital Speeches 1 Aug. 634 In any new graduate education program we might be well advised to emphasize again a preceptorship method of training. 1972Science 27 Oct. 380/2 D.O. (Osteopathy) students begin serious clinical exposure early under preceptorships with D.O.'s in family practice. 1974Med. Times (N.Y.) Dec. 62/1 Students attended medical school and also went through a preceptorship with an experienced physician. 1976National Observer (U.S.) 16 Oct. 10/3 In this preceptorship program, as it's called, medical students spend from 4 to 12 weeks working in a rural or community doctor's office. |

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