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Internship Period:
It is a full six months of clinical/field training that begins after the student has successfully completed all the courses and requirements of the program's curriculum. The internship period is considered a complementary part of studying the Applied Medical Sciences programs, and the graduate is not considered qualified to practice the profession until this period is successfully completed.Intern:
The student who has successfully completed all the graduation requirements for the academic program.Internship Unit Coordinator:
A faculty member assigned by the department council to supervise the students during their internship period.Field Supervisor:
The licensed specialist appointed by the training institution to supervise the interns, who meets the college and program requirements as an academic or clinical qualified person for this purpose.Training Institution:
A government or military hospital, or medical city within the Kingdom, accredited by the College of Applied Medical Sciences Council, which offers at least one full training program from the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties.For more information, please download the Internship Training Regulations Guide.