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The phrase "aspiring doctor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is in the process of training or studying to become a doctor.
Example: "After years of hard work in medical school, she proudly identifies as an aspiring doctor."
Alternatives: "future doctor" or "medical student".
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Anvari's debut is bracingly feminist in tone, with Shideh leading the charge as an aspiring doctor determined to resume her medical studies, but unable to in Iran due to her past political activism.
After dropping an organic chemistry class because of an illness, she took history of art instead, sparking a change in her college and career paths that would take her from aspiring doctor to artist.
Directed by UN creative director Gabo Arora and produced by Ari Palitz and Here Be Dragons, Ground Beneath Her follows 14-year-old blacksmith's daughter and aspiring doctor Sabita's life in a rural Nepal village still reeling from the 2015 earthquake that left nearly 9,000 people dead, 22,000 injured, and 3,000,000 displaced.
Directed by UN creative director Gabo Arora and produced by Ari Palitz and Here Be Dragons, Ground Beneath Her follows 14-year-old blacksmith's daughter and aspiring doctor Sabita's life in a rural Nepal village still reeling from the 2015 earthquake that left nearly 9,000 people dead, 22,000 injured, and 3,000,000 displaced.
After taking advice from a family member, the former aspiring doctor is starting a public-services course at college in September and is considering a career in the police force.
The other day, an aspiring doctor from Huntington, Long Island, went to dinner with a celebrity from the Philippines.
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Aspiring doctors quickly learn whose opinions, experiences and voices count, and it is rarely their own.
Decety believes aspiring doctors could use "reappraisal techniques" to handle difficult emotions.
In the late 18th century, aspiring doctors, desperate for human bodies to study, would surreptitiously dig up cadavers in nearby graveyards.
Like "Grey's Anatomy" but with less sex, this collection of linked short stories follows a quartet of aspiring doctors, Fitzgerald, Ming, Chen and Sri.
The effort, called Disrupt Diabetes, was created and spearheaded by two graduating Stanford seniors — best friends and aspiring doctors who believe that innovations for people with diabetes should bubble up from patients' daily experiences and priorities.
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