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He sees the ministry as a "distinctive alternative" for people disillusioned with how much of modern Britain is run.Not all today's trainee priests will land in flourishing inner-city churches.
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To address the challenges that today's trainees encounter, such as information overload and reduced immersion in the field, and recognizing their preference for novel educational resources, an electronic case-based urology learning program was developed.
Only 15% of today's trainees will ever get that coveted tenure-track position in a research university, noted Phil Clifford, associate dean for postdoctoral education at the Medical College of Wisconsin in an address to NPA.
None of these longterm prescriptions will save today's Saudi schoolchildren from learning about Islam from yesterday's trainees -- a problem acknowledged in 2014 by education minister Khalid al-Faysal: "The [educational] domain was totally left to [hardline clerics]," he lamented.
While this tradition is not completely outdated, the attitudes of today's young trainees and residents towards this type of training are changing.
We also inquired into the health--scientific and fiscal--of Darwin's discipline, and its prospects as a career for today's scientific trainees.
Sadly, the art of prose composition has decreased in importance in modern educational curricula, and today's radiology trainees are probably less familiar with and capable of producing clear dictated prose reports than their forebears.
Today's generation of trainees grew up in a multimedia environment, learning on the World Wide Web instead of reading books.
Educated at Harrow and Sandhurst, he subsequently served as a regular officer in the Grenadier Guards before leaving to become a photographer's trainee in 1962, much to the consternation of his parents who viewed the move as akin to going into trade.
> -wrap-foot> The branching nature of today's biomedical sciences career pipeline and trainees' low confidence in their career choices within the pipeline underscores the need for structured career planning at the doctoral level, yet few science trainees are provided with career-planning assistance.
If you are a clinical educator or trainee doctor in today's National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, you will inevitably have participated in a 'supervised learning event' (SLE). 1 SLEs review the personal development of trainee doctors, with an emphasis on patient safety. 1 They were introduced into the UK Foundation Programme (UKFP) in 2012.
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