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/ˈklərkˌSHip/,
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clerkships, plural;
  1. The position or status of a clerk, esp. in the legal profession


  1. the job of clerk
  2. In medical education, a clerkship, or rotation, refers to the practice of medicine by medical students during their latter years of study. Usually, the first half of medical school trains students in the classroom setting, and the second half takes place in a teaching hospital. ...
  3. (Clerkships) A law clerk or a judicial clerk is a person who provides assistance to a judge in researching issues before the court and in writing opinions. Law clerks are not court clerks or courtroom deputies, who are administrative staff for the court.
  4. The state or business of a clerk; : A temporary job of assisting a judge in writing legal opinions, generally available to a beginning attorney for one to two years
  5. (Clerkships) These are clinical rotations in medical school. Some are required (e.g., internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery) while others are electives or selectives. Typically medical students take clerkships in their third and fourth year of medical school.
  6. Generic term for a clinical course in the third or fourth year.
  7. a position commonly held by recent graduates of law school, in which assistance is provided to a judge
  8. It is a compulsory medical student clinical rotation that is part of your curriculum (for this reason sometimes also referred to as core clerkships) at the affiliate hospital of your parent institute. ...