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There is an internship for all physicians in the US. It's required before they can obtain medical license to practice medicine in what ever state they are in. The first year of training after medical school is the internship. It's usually part of a longer residency program for many medical specialties. ER, for example, is 4 year of residency including 1 year of internship. However, a doctor doesn't have to be residency trained to practice medicine as long as he/she has 1 year of internship.

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