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In medicine, a "fellow" refers to a physician who has completed their residency training and is engaged in advanced training in a specialized area of medicine. This stage, known as a fellowship, allows the fellow to gain in-depth knowledge and skills in a specific field, such as cardiology or oncology. Fellows often participate in research, clinical practice, and teaching, contributing to their professional development and the medical community.

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