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preregiˈstration, a. and n. A. adj. [pre- B. 2.] Of or pertaining to the period of a doctor's training between qualification and registration (cf. houseman 6).
1922Brit. Med. Jrnl. 2 Sept. 423/2 After January 1st, 1923, prospective medical students will also be required to pass a pre-registration examination in chemistry and physics. 1962‘D. Margerson’ Med. as Career x. 67 House officer posts, including the two obligatory preregistration appointments, will usually take up eighteen months to two years. 1964Lancet 5 Sept. 519/2 If..the two-year clinical course were followed by graduation and two years' preregistration house-appointments, hospitals in the ‘network’ would get preregistration doctors a year earlier than they do now. 1977Daily Tel. 22 July 6 (Advt.), You'll get {pstlg}2,636 to continue your normal medical studies. And {pstlg}4,429 during your pre-registration period. B. n. [pre- A. 2.] Registration in advance, spec. in Printing, the action of bringing into register in advance.
1967E. Chambers Photolitho-Offset vi. 68 Loading and pre-registration are carried out on a separate appliance, thereby enabling subjects to be prepared in advance. 1973LSA Bull. Mar. 24 Pre-registrations for the Congress. |