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How are Internship, Residency, and Fellowship different?


robin.k 16th Oct, 2020
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robin.k 16th Oct, 2020

Residency in any medical discipline is a training programme, typically lasting about three years. The first year of training immediately after medical school is known as the internship or postgraduate year one. After completing a residency, the training that students undergo in a subfield or sub-specialty is known as the fellowship.

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