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A senior house officer (SHO) is a non-consultant hospital doctor in the Republic of Ireland. SHOs are supervised in their work by consultants and registrars. In training posts these registrars and consultants oversee training and are usually their designated clinical supervisors. The same structure to junior doctor grades also applied previously in the National Health Service in the UK, and informal use of the term persists there. ==Irish usage== NCHD grades in order, from most junior to most senior:〔https://www.rcpi.ie/article.php?locID=1.6.197.415〕 * Intern — (post-graduate year 1) * Senior house officer — (PGY ≥ 2) * Registrar — (PGY ≥ 3) * Specialist registrar — (PGY ≥ 4) * Fellow (PGY variable) More specifically, an SHO has worked for at least one year as an intern. Becoming a registrar is dependent on experience within a specialty, with or without the relevant exams (e.g. MRCPI, MRCSI, MCEM), and so a doctor having changed specialty usually needs to work as an SHO for a period of time, even if he or she has previously worked as a registrar. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「senior house officer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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