There are many pathology residencies in which individuals can enjoy becoming well trained. |
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These awards offer all-expenses-paid residencies in superb modern studios in the centrally situated school in Rome. |
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His medical residencies were in internal medicine and clinical psychiatry at the University of Florida. |
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Jenkins has recently completed his general dentistry residency, and Davis and Hunt are completing their medical residencies. |
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A ticklish moment was that these residencies were situated close to the President's personal apartments. |
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After completing general or specialty residencies, most individuals enter some type of pharmacy practice or join industry or academia. |
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To my dismay, the boys tell me the stint was just a one-shot deal and they won't be setting up any Yellow residencies. |
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Dr. Silverberg completed residencies in internal medicine and nephrology at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. |
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Six of the writers who have completed residencies in schools were present at the day of Masterclasses. |
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We spent a year or so doing one off gigs and residencies in a little fringe theater in Little Venice and we worked very, very hard. |
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Many do residencies at affiliated hospitals and clinics with Hispanic clienteles of 60 percent and higher. |
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The initiative will consist of four performance residencies and a local festival in which new productions will premiere. |
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During the three-month residencies, some of the artists will take classes and participate in seminars. |
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He graduated with a medical degree in Belgium and came to the United States in 1983 to complete a series of residencies and internships. |
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Housed in former army barracks, the Headlands offers artists' residencies in an idyllic oceanside landscape of rolling hills. |
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One of the ways to qualify foreign-trained health workers is to provide residencies and training positions in our hospitals. |
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It took a series of European museum residencies and exhibitions to realise all 12 rooms. |
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Administrators note that the fairly recent growth of the pre-med program means that most of its graduates are still in medical school or residencies. |
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From pen friends to reciprocal residencies, cultural exchanges will build on modest beginnings. |
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By learning basic literary skills and teaching self expression and awareness through writers residencies, there could be a significant reduction in the number of reoffenders. |
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The project consisted of a series of artist's residencies at the South African National Gallery, in which artists were given stipends to make new work. |
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It invited proposals from schools for artist residencies and gave funding. |
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Weekly workshops and master classes in theater, visual arts, music and dance are offered as well as residencies for artists from the Los Angeles community. |
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The eight writers will take up their residencies in January. |
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His programme in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona offers two year fellowships to doctors who have completed residencies in primary care specialties. |
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At that time, there were 94 residencies at 32 different hospitals. |
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A shortage of positions for residency graduates in a field is immediately followed by a decline in U.S. medical students entering residencies in that field. |
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With many available locales, the Parc also offers residencies to cross-disciplinary artists. |
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Banff's programs range from artist residencies and curatorial studies to leadership development for not-for profit organizations. |
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Her training also includes several residencies and workshops across Canada and in New York State in printmaking and non-adhesive collage. |
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CrowdMed is also a system where Ivy League diplomas and prestigious residencies carry no clout. |
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Eight residencies are awarded annually to promising young artists to facilitate their transition from formal school training to professional life. |
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Naturally, much of this book stems from the writers' residencies in Menton and the spirit of Katherine Mansfield is often invoked, explicitly or implicitly. |
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The Rheostatics have been doing annual residencies for years. |
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Lastly, Lab'Bel will support artists in their medium-term production approach by encouraging study trips, professional relations and residencies. |
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As well, grants may be available to help you attend author residencies, literary readings and festivals. |
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The residencies reserved to the government's clients are not the only public space confiscated under the guise of terrorist threat. |
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They will be asked to leave a «trace» of their art at the hotel when they have completed their residencies. |
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So far, more than 300 residencies have taken place resulting in the establishment of 211 businesses in the area, employing more than 600 persons. |
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The Wakili centre also allows us to organise regular concerts and artistic residencies for musicians. |
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This month the pieces of the puzzle-like project will be reassembled as the various artists come together in Charleston for a series of expositions, lectures, residencies, and dialogues. |
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They act as a go-between between cultural projects from Switzerland and local events organisers, initiate co-productions with cultural practitioners from the host region and organise residencies for artists. |
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As a result, it is able to show off its heritage and traditional culture: from the Nagamachi quarter with its samurai residencies to the teahouses of Higashi Chayagai – a district with the only geisha community outside Kyoto. |
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For this programme, more than 30 residencies are available between September 2008 and September 2009, representing many opportunities to develop innovative projects and encounter new audiences. |
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This kind of collaboration, with work residencies in each partner country, is a real challenge for artistic and cultural cooperation, but the companies who invested in it came out with invaluable new skills and perspectives. |
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Clymene is a director and founder member of ISIS Arts, a visual and media arts organisation with an international programme of commissions, residencies and events. |
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After doing his internship at the Health Science Centre in Winnipeg, he did residencies in Internal Medicine at the Toronto East General Hospital and at the University of Ottawa. |
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They tend to do residencies, rather than there being a new chef each week. |
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And Barack Obama's new health-reform bill provides increased funding for primary-care residencies and for medical schools likely to train rural doctors. |
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Both the increase in residencies and the efforts to recruit and retain nurses in the workforce will continue to make a difference in the provision of health services to Canadians. |
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It provides off-campus residencies to students in the 4 year. |
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There was really good collaborative effort between the town of Petawawa and the military, but due to the shortage of doctors... Ontario rations its doctors by limiting the number of residencies. |
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Recognise the author, value him or her in society, define his or her status, promote him or her in order to gain more visibility: support writing residencies, grant academic or creativity scholarships. |
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Disseminate the work of Canadian artists more broadly across Canada and, in consultation with other federal funders, provide increased support for international touring, dissemination, exchanges and residencies. |
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More than 5,000 residencies remain under temporary administration. |
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The input of artists into the network is wide ranging including permanent three and two dimensional works, new media installations and artists residencies. |
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Man evolved out of The Bystanders, a successful close harmony pop group from Merthyr Tydfil who played numerous club residencies in Wales, often playing several clubs a night. |
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In Hungary distinction is made between urban and rural residencies. |
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Brisbane-based Pat Hoffie commences her article on artists' residencies on Australia's Peel Island-a former lazaret or lepers' colony-by quoting from Donne's poem. |
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Both the 2016 and 2017 residencies saw the return of Carlo Rizzi. |
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