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preceptor

[pri-sep-ter, pree-sep-] / prɪˈsɛp tər, ˈpri sɛp- /


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Clark also told the instructor that "you are not going to treat me that way" and "you are the worst preceptor I have ever had."

From Fox News

By the end of the clinic, Broomall said she too "had scarcely heard a word of what our preceptors had been trying to tell us."

From Salon

In hospitals, my colleagues and I have found that creating a nurse preceptor role — a professional whose job is to help other nurses — facilitates help-seeking.

From New York Times

Here, he recollects the feeling of reading Greek myths after millennia “of moralizers, preceptors, dramatists, hypocrites and scolds” have had their way in mediating them for our consumption:

From Los Angeles Times

And, like all great preceptors, he was, primarily, a student.

From New York Times