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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chief resident" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the highest-ranking resident doctor in a particular hospital or other medical setting. For example: "The chief resident of our hospital has been a great source of knowledge and experience for the other residents."
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LMD is Chief Resident at the BCM Emergency Medicine residency program and has been selected as a Robert Wood Johnson Fellow for 2014.
Frank completed his psychiatric residency at Harvard Medical School and was chief resident at the Cambridge Hospital.
Residency ends with a year of Chief Resident, which validates the practical training.
Internship and residency were served at the New York Hospital, where he was chief resident.
He earned his medical degree from West Virginia University and completed his residency in internal medicine at Ohio State, where he served as chief resident.
She did her internship and residency in internal medicine at Columbia and also served as Chief Resident.
She completed residency at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando, Florida where she served as Chief Resident.
Both the chief resident and I lit into the physician.
He spoke with the hospital's chief resident in pediatrics, Dr. James Hughes.
Dr. Montgomery, 32, is a chief resident in internal medicine at Aria Hospital in Philadelphia.
The bride is the chief resident in emergency medicine at Morristown Memorial Hospital in Morristown, N.J.
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