Residency (medicine) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residency_(medicine)In most states of the United States (e.g. Arkansas, Georgia, Minnesota, Mississippi), graduates of U.S. medical schools may obtain a medical license and practice as a physician without supervision after completing one year of postgraduate education (i.e., one year of residency; before 1975, and often still, called an "internship"), although most states require International medical graduateslonger periods of training to obtain a license. Those in residency programs who have medical lic…
Residency (medicine) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Residency_(medicine)Residency as an opportunity for advanced training in a medical or surgical specialty evolved in the late 19th century from brief and informal programs for extra training in a special area of interest. The first formal residency programs were established by Sir William Osler and William Stewart Halsted at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.