The PPR and ICPP also established a preceptorship which many of us completed.
From the psychcentral.com
My first-ever experience with dentistry was during a preceptorship I had my senior year.
From the washingtonpost.com
In this preceptorship, students learn about animal care, diet, training and environments.
From the desmoinesregister.com
In 1986 a preceptorship at Princeton was established in his name.
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Having begun his teaching career with a preceptorship at Princeton in 1960, he continues to be active in this role.
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We are focused on regaining growth in our physician metrics of preceptorship and certification, and in the third quarter we began to see signs of stabilization in these measures.
From the forbes.com
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The position of preceptor
(preceptor) teacher at a university or college (especially at Cambridge or Oxford)
(Preceptorships) A preceptor is a teacher responsible to uphold a certain law or tradition, a precept.
(preceptor) The headmaster or principal of a school, especially a private school; A teacher or tutor
(Preceptor) A practicing professional who provides experiential instruction and assessment to a student
(Preceptor) An identified experienced practitioner who provides transitional role support and learning experiences within a collegial relationship for a specific time, while continuing to perform some or all of the other responsibilities of their position.
(Preceptor) Clinical instructor within a midwifery program.
(Preceptor) Empowering spiritual teacher.
(Preceptor) What every other university in America knows as an RA or Resident Advisor.