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*[[Senior house officer]], a hospital doctor in Ireland during the second and third years after qualification; formerly used in the United Kingdom but phased out in 2005 |
*[[Senior house officer]], a hospital doctor in Ireland during the second and third years after qualification; formerly used in the United Kingdom but phased out in 2005 |
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Revision as of 18:21, 1 September 2016
House officer (previously often called a houseman) may refer to:
- Foundation house officer, a doctor in the first two years after qualification in a United Kingdom hospital, undergoing the postgraduate Foundation Programme
- Pre-registration house officer, a United Kingdom hospital doctor in the first year after qualification, phased out in 2005
- A physician (one who holds the degree of M.D., D.O., MBBS, MBChB, or BMed) undergoing residency training.
- Senior house officer, a hospital doctor in Ireland during the second and third years after qualification; formerly used in the United Kingdom but phased out in 2005