Have you ever heard someone call your doctor a “resident?” Not sure what that means?
A resident is a doctor who:
- Recently graduated from medical school and is training in a specialty area, like surgery or pediatrics
- Completes an additional 3-7 years of training in a cliinic and/or hospital
- Is a liscensed doctor and is supervised by a senior physician
It is important to know that you are in good hands with a resident. But if you are concerned about the way a resident is handling your care, you always have the right to speak to the supervising physician.