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How to pronounce extern in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms medical extern
Type of doc, doctor, dr., md, medico, physician

Examples of extern

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Mueller was an extern in Levi's chambers during her second year at Stanford.
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He rarely spent time with the line cooks, and certainly not with a lowly extern like myself.
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Meals are cooked by an extern from a St. Louis culinary school.
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He worked as an extern for Justice Lester Roth in 1974.
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Both of Dausset's parents died just after he became an extern at the Paris Hospitals, at the age of 19.
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Networking with hospital, clinics and laboratory facilities and students for placement of students for extern ship.
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By the time of Godfrey, St Victor was primarily concerned with the instruction of its own canons, rather than the emphasis on the extern school operated earlier in the twelfth century.
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  • A nonresident doctor or medical student; connected with a hospital but not living there
  • In the C programming language, an external variable is a variable defined outside any function block. On the other hand, a local (automatic) variable is a variable defined inside a function block.
  • Externships are experiential learning opportunities, similar to internships, offered by educational institutions to give students short practical experiences in their field of study. In medicine it may refer to a visiting physician who is not part of the regular staff. ...
  • A person affiliated with an institution in a lesser capacity, for example, as a non-resident or as a part-time affiliate; External
  • (EXTERNSHIP) an opportunity for junior/senior students to gain practical experience in their major fields during spring break. These experiences are not for academic credit, and are almost always unpaid by the sponsoring organization.
  • (Externship) It is a relatively rare specie of USCE with a lot of application requirements that if available to a Graduate is considerd hands on and better than an Observership (see below). ...
  • (Externship) Shadowing a Lafayette alumni and their profession for three or four days annually during winter break (a shortened internship).
  • (externship) An on-site/off-campus learning opportunity that is generally shorter than an internship. Externships are sometimes also referred to as "job shadowing," and are usually not paid or worth college credit.
  • Keyword in C and C++ to help tell the compiler or user how to distinguish a definition from a declaration, when the definition is elsewhere, e.g.,