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Discover Ludwig"resident on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific location where someone lives. For example, "John has been a resident on the island of Bermuda for five years."
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During the night, there is one intensive care physician and one second-year internal medicine resident on charge.
The writer describes his experience as the surgical resident on duty for emergencies at a hospital one winter….
Plus, the residency law states that you must be a resident on Election Day.
For the resident on a ward of cancer, trauma, sepsis, or burn patients, prioritizing one's own health is nearly impossible.
PAYNE--Jane F., former Larchmont resident, on July 10 , 2005
McKEON--James J. life long Bronx resident on May 3 , 2012
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To design and implement a valid tool for assessment of ophthalmology resident on-call performance.
To implement an exercise for pharmacy students that would simulate the experience of being a pharmacy resident "on-call".
This survey reported that 9% of hospitals had a resident on-call pharmacist and 88% had a non-resident on-call service to provide advice and support medication supply outside of pharmacy opening hours.
Few empirical investigations of elder abuse in nursing homes address the frequency and determinants of resident-on-resident abuse (RRA).
To support medication supply outside pharmacy opening hours, 9090%0%) respondent hospitals had a non-resident on-call pharmacist and 9 (9%) had a resident [on-site] on-call pharmacist.
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