Dear incoming interns: Why I left Boston Residency 2025

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Career Options for MDs or DOs Without Residency or Medical License. Medical research offers a variety of options for doctors who want to contribute to medical science. You can work in research teams conducting clinical trials, and participating in the development of new medications and treatments.
intern (v. 1) one working under supervision as part of professional training, originally assistant resident physician, doctor in training in a hospital, 1879, American English, from French interne assistant doctor, noun use of interne internal, from Latin internus within, inward (see internal).
Level of Training: Internship represents the initial 12 months of postgraduate medical schooling after clinical college. Residency is a superior degree of training following an internship, focusing on specialisation within a specific medical area or subspecialty.
The first year of training after medical school is called an internship, or more commonly it is called first year of residency or PGY-1 (Post-Graduate Year-1).
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