Dictionary:
pre·cep·tor·ship (prĭ-sĕp'tər-shĭp')
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| Dental Dictionary: preceptorship |
The position of teacher or instructor to a new or recent graduate.
| Medical Dictionary: pre·cep·tor·ship |
A period of practical experience and training for a student, especially of medicine or nursing, that is supervised by an expert or a specialist in a particular field.
| WordNet: preceptorship |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the position of preceptor
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