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The phrase "finished his internship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has completed their internship program.
Example: "After months of hard work, he finally finished his internship at the marketing firm."
Alternatives: "completed his internship" or "concluded his internship."
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Khan, who had just finished his internship at the Sierra Leone College of Medicine, agreed to take the job.
And in 2004, after he finished his internship, Desai quit his job at the hospital and began studying for the exams for a training position at an American hospital.
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Asked if he would consider returning to Syria, he counted the years it would take him to finish his internship, his language lessons, residency and licensing exam before he could begin practicing in Germany.
Graduating from Johns Hopkins University Medical School in 1959, Dr. Kemp finished his Osler internship at Johns Hopkins and then served in the US Air Force in Wiesbaden, Germany, as a medical officer from 1961-63.
After her husband, Winslow Fox, SB'45, MD'48, finished his medical internship, the couple moved to Puerto Rico, where she befriended many of her neighbors.
So now he is finishing his medical internship at a hospital two hours away.
Dr. Friedman was a graduate of Columbia University and Baylor University College of Medicine where he received his M.D. in 1936, completed his internship in 1938, and finished his residency in 1939.
My parents stayed there until 1949, finished his degree and came to the U.S. for residency and an internship at Bellevue Hospital.
My son finished his second year at IUP near Pittsburgh, PA and completed a career-defining summer internship in New York.
Hemingway slowly finished his.
Gore finished his eggs.
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