Examples of 'house officer' in a sentence

Meaning of "house officer"

A house officer typically refers to a junior doctor or medical professional who is in the early stages of their postgraduate training. They work under the supervision of more experienced doctors and are often assigned to various departments within a hospital to gain practical experience
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  • A physician who is learning a specialty as part of a housemanship.

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Sean later became a senior house officer.
I was a house officer once myself.
He was a customs house officer.
I was a house officer at the Whittington in London.
And by the time I was an intern house officer.
The consultant often has a senior house officer or a specialist registrar under their supervision.
In some parts of the world, they are also called a " senior house officer.
Odili was serving as a house officer in Benin City at the time.
My sons want me to take up a posting as a station house officer (SHO).
Gifford was an intern and house officer at San Francisco General Hospital.
I'm not your average house officer.
The next highest house officer was first-year resident.
Mitchell began his medical career as a house officer at Birmingham General Hospital.
He completed his pre-registration house officer appointments at the Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot Garrison.

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