Examples of Postgraduate training in a sentence
Postgraduate training program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), or other similar entities regulating healthcare provider training programs.
Postgraduate training is not included within the FEC methodology therefore students must not be counted in the FTE when charging estates and indirect costs on the application form as; nor should any investigator time be funded on the grant to cover provision for student supervision.
Post-graduate training for advanced scope of practice, includes clinical training and demonstrated competence to practise clinically beyond the level of a general scope physiotherapist in a specified vocational area.
Postgraduate training through mandatory postgraduate/post-registration formal education pathways is not required to be a ‘practice pharmacist,’ although holding, or working towards a postgraduate clinical qualification (certificate, diploma) is preferred.
Safety for psychiatrists and psychiatric trainees has been set out in RCPsych College report CR78-Safety for trainees in psychiatry (1999),http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/cr78.pdf, CR183 Liaison Psychiatry for every psychiatric Hospital (2013), CR134, Safety for psychiatrists (2006) and outlined in RCPsych Occasional paper 65, Postgraduate training in psychiatry: Essential information for trainees and trainers (2008).