preceptorship

/prɪˈsɛptərʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position or role of a preceptor; a period of guided training under a preceptor.
    • After completing her preceptorship, she felt ready to practice nursing independently.
    • He applied for a preceptorship with a renowned surgeon to gain hands-on experience.
    • The pharmacy program requires a six-month preceptorship in a community clinic.
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