For Tagore, the teacher is a preceptor whose living example is more important and influential than his learning or scholarship. |
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Other documented ratios were three to four students per preceptor, and four students per three preceptors. |
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All details of his upbringing, training and education are to be guided by the preceptor. |
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Inter-library loan service only for preceptor, inceptor and graduate students. |
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Her peers compliment her on being an excellent teacher, preceptor and team member. |
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The guru-student relationship is popularly characterised in terms of the student surrendering completely to the will of the preceptor. |
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In my senior year, I was completing a clinical rotation in the OR with this nurse as my preceptor. |
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His 1st year preceptor candidly informed him of areas that needed improvement in his academic performance. |
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He is a coroner for his region and as a clinical preceptor with Dalhousie University, is actively recruiting family physicians to his region. |
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Most of the works on Tamil Siddhas refer to sage Agastya as a preceptor of the Tamil Siddha doctrine. |
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Ideally, the preceptor fosters an open learning environment. |
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The educator then placed the student with a preceptor for that day. |
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The business plans presentation by students will be done with involvement of a bank preceptor or of a member of the private sector. |
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As a preceptor, he encourages both his students and residents to consider rural family medicine as a career. |
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A faculty preceptor from each school assumed the responsibility for selecting students and the on-site supervision of the student research assistants. |
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Collaboration between the extern or intern, clinical educator, and preceptor is extremely important if the student is to successfully achieve the goals. |
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His commitment extends to acting as a willing preceptor for our young students and guiding the generations for tomorrow. |
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Since 2005, he has been a clinical preceptor with Memorial University, providing guidance to medical students as well as family practice residents. |
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The libationer also functioned as a moral preceptor, instructing the faithful in the sect's own highly allegorical interpretation of the Laozi, which they considered to be the revealed work of Lord Lao the Most High. |
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Shiva himself was believed to have been the first preceptor of the system. |
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Templar territories were divided into provinces, which were governed by provincial commanders, and each individual house, called a preceptory, was headed by a preceptor. |
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For example, during a head and neck examination, a preceptor might say: I noticed that you examined the cranial nerves and even performed an examination of the fundi. |
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Do you want the opportunity to teach residents or students as a preceptor? |
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She is widely recognized for her superb skills as a tutor and preceptor, and this is reflected in the absolutely outstanding evaluations she receives from these learners. |
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Peter is a medical student preceptor and Family Practice Residency Supervisor with Dalhousie University, and this year was honoured to be named the 2005 PEI Preceptor of the Year by Dalhousie. |
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In many cases the role of preceptor is merged with that of advisor but all residents should have the option of having an advisor who is not directly responsible for evaluating that resident. |
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For example, taking on the role of preceptor, mentor or coach presents an opportunity for those who are seeking the means to refresh, re-energize and enrich their practice. |
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Henry Compton, Bishop of London, was appointed as Anne's preceptor. |
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Before the end of the Yuan dynasty, 14 leaders of the Sakya sect had held the post of Imperial Preceptor, thereby enjoying special power. |
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