Definition of Preceptorships

1. preceptorship [n] - See also: preceptorship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preceptorships

precepit
precepits
precept
precepted
preceptial
precepting
preception
preceptions
preceptive
preceptor
preceptorial
preceptorials
preceptories
preceptors
preceptorship
preceptorships (current term)
preceptory
preceptour
preceptress
preceptresses
precepts
preceramic
precertification
precertified
precertifies
precertify
precertifying
precess
precessed
precesses

Literary usage of Preceptorships

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Medical Education: Curriculum And Financing Strategies Need To Encourage by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Medical students' early contact with primary care can occur during the first or second year of medical school through preceptorships in which students ..."

2. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, 1999 edited by Barry Leonard (1999)
"Applications must include the following information regarding the programs of the applicant (1) A description of rotations or preceptorships for students, ..."

3. The Chinese Government: A Manual of Chinese Titles, Categorically Arranged by William Frederick Mayers (1886)
"Mr. Mayers seems to have imagined that there is no distinction to be drawn between the above preceptorships, ..."

4. The Chinese Government: A Manual of Chinese Titles, Categorically Arranged by William Frederick Mayers (1886)
"Mr. Mayers seems to have imagined that there is no distinction to be drawn between the above preceptorships, ..."

5. Public Education in Rhode Island by Charles Carroll (1918)
"... 1813, when "a committee for the purpose of examining into the qualifications of candidates for preceptorships of the public schools" was appointed. ..."

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