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  2. Internship (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Internships minimally include the four basic specialties (internal medicine, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, and pediatrics). After completing the internship, the new physician may work in primary care, hospitals, or apply to residencies for a specialty.

  3. Sub-internship - Wikipedia

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    A sub-internship (abbreviated sub-I) or acting internship (AI) is a clinical rotation of a fourth-year medical student in the United States medical education system, which typically takes place at their home hospital but may also be done at a different hospital than the student's medical school affiliation.

  4. Med-Peds - Wikipedia

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    Internal medicine-pediatrics, or med-peds, is a medical specialty in which doctors train to be board certified in both internal medicine and pediatrics. A residency program in med-peds is four years in length, contrasted with three years for internal medicine or pediatrics alone. Upon completion of a med-peds residency, a doctor can practice in ...

  5. Joseph Dancis - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, he returned to New York City to complete a rotating internship and a residency in pediatrics at Queens General Hospital. He served in the U.S. Army from 1941 to 1945 and was stationed in Hawaii. He achieved the rank of captain. He subsequently completed his training in pediatrics at Bellevue Hospital. [2]

  6. Sara Goza - Wikipedia

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    Goza's internship and residency were at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. She began a one-year term as President of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on January 1, 2020. Goza is a managing partner in First Georgia Physicians Group and sits on the Community Physicians Advisory Board for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

  7. Olga Aleinikova - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 she graduated from the pediatric faculty of the Minsk State Medical Institute. In 1976 – internship in pediatrics. In 1976–1996 Olga Aleinikova was working as a pediatrician in the 1st Minsk City Clinical Hospital: 1978 – pediatric hematologist. Since 1978 has been the head of the children's hematology department.