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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trainees" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "a trainee" since "trainee" is a singular noun.
Example: "She is a trainee at the marketing firm, learning the ropes of the industry."
Alternatives: "an intern" or "a novice."
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Clare is a trainees GP in Norwich.
However, observer bias to favor arm A trainees may have existed.
Appropriate use of such tools can motivate a trainees' learning and at least enhance patient safety awareness.
Within 2 weeks of the first session of the IMID course, arm A trainees were notified of their upcoming course dates and arm assignment.
If feedback is used as a tool for the advancement of technical proficiency, then reflection leads to individual growth and maturation, both working synergistically in a trainees' development.
From a trainees' perspective there is the risk that they see themselves as surgeons in their chosen specialty, and with the exception of paediatric surgery, it is not until they are appointed as a consultant that they may realise that a period of training in children's surgery would have been of benefit.
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I have been called a trainee here!
"A trainee".
He's like a trainee".
She came in as a trainee.
He said so to a trainee, Jason Braunstein.
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