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To trainees
noun
Someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace.
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"They can speak to trainees in a way they'd never dare to talk to children," says Sarri.
Surgeons have been urged to provide more specific instruction to trainees about safe techniques and what to do if injured.
Staff shortages meant Deepcut's ratio of corporals to trainees was 1 100, and at night up to 1 200.
In what some in the profession are saying is a surprising move, the Inns of Court will now pay 50% of the fees offered to trainees by chambers.
The concept spread to military and police units in other countries, where it was applied not to trainees but to prisoners.
A new workspace, a different environment, unusual dietary habits, unfamiliar languages – all had contributed to trainees packing up and heading home.
14This also involves subsidies to trainees.
If you can, speak to trainees as well.
Judicious utilization of high-cost diagnostics will be highly relevant to trainees' future practice.
Workplace-based assessments (WBAs) were designed to provide formative feedback to trainees throughout their surgical career.
The training program could be enhanced by explicitly introducing the experts' knowledge structures to trainees.
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