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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Residency is usually, but not always, a stage of graduate medical training. A resident physician or resident or resident medical officer is a person who has received a medical degree (usually either a M.D., D.O., or MBBS, MBChB, BMed) who practices medicine usually in a hospital or clinic. The definition of Residency varies worldwide by country and structure of the medical industry. In the US, the training programs of pharmacists, physical therapists, podiatrists, medical physicists, optometrists, and dentists may also involve a period of training referred to as a residency.A residency may follow the internship year or include the internship year as the first year of residency. The residency can also be followed by a fellowship, during which the physician is trained in a specialty or a sub-specialty. Successful completion of residency training is a requirement to practice medicine in many jurisdictions.Whereas medical school teaches physicians a broad range of medical knowledge, basic clinical skills, and limited experience practicing medicine, medical residency gives in-depth training within a specific branch of medicine. A physician may choose a residency in anesthesiology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, pathology, pediatrics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, radiology, radiation oncology, neurosurgery, neuropsychiatry, surgery, or other specialties.. }

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