Residency definition

Residency means a post-internship supervised clinical experience registered with the Board.
Residency means the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education residency position;
Residency means a post-internship, post-terminal degree, supervised experience approved by the board.

Examples of Residency in a sentence

  • The Residency Program will abide by TWCGME’s policies (Resident/Fellow Physician Impairment policy).

  • By this Agreement, TWCGME extends an offer to the Resident Physician, and Resident Physician accepts such offer, of appointment as a Resident Physician in the Residency Program contingent on meeting all prerequisites and requirements of the Residency Program and associated employment as set forth in this Agreement.

  • If your answer to the above question is ‘No’ you may need to complete the alternative International Student Enrolment Application, or provide supportive documentation to confirm Visa Status or Residency Status.

  • The only reasons that a housing contract can be canceled after published deadlines for the next academic year/semester are for the following University-approved reasons: Approved Residency Waiver, transferring, withdrawing, and graduating.

  • Upon request, the Licensor shall provide the Licensee with up-to-date documents proving tax residence (current tax domicile, current Statutory Declaration of tax Residency including a copy of a valid identity card).


More Definitions of Residency

Residency or “Re-entry Residency” means the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education residency position;
Residency means a post-internship supervised clinical experience registered with the Board. "Resident" means an individual who has submitted a supervisory contract to the Board and has
Residency means that a Beneficiary must have been domiciled in Florida at least 12 consecutive months prior to and including the date the Application or change of Beneficiary is signed. A Beneficiary under the age of one year must have been born and continuously domiciled in Florida from birth through the date the Application or change of Beneficiary is signed. A Beneficiary under 18 years of age may be a resident of another state if the non-custodial Parent has been domiciled in Florida at least 12 consecutive months prior to and including the date the Application or change of Beneficiary is signed.
Residency means a minimum of a one-year approved
Residency means a postgraduate, supervised, clinical experience registered with the board. "Resident" means an individual who has submitted a supervisory contract and has received
Residency means an employee’s domicile, the actual place where an employee lives and has his or her true, permanent home to which, whenever he or she is absent, he or she has an intention of returning.
Residency means a postgraduate, supervised clinical experience registered with the board.