
An intern or resident employed by a hospital to provide service to patients while receiving training in a medical specialty. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hōws of′i-sĕr Definitions: 1. A person with a medical degree employed by a hospital to provide service to patients while receiving training in a medical specialty.
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House officer: A resident physician and surgeon of a hospital (the 'house') who is receives further training, usually in a medical or surgical specialty, while caring for patients under the direction of the attending staff.
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Term for a junior doctor (or doctor in training), who has successfully completed five years at medical school and is learning general medicine in a hospital in preparation to become a registrar, and eventually a GP or consultant.
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