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registrar /reg·is·trar/ (-trahr)
1. an official keeper of records.
2. in British hospitals, a resident specialist who acts as assistant to the chief or attending specialist.

reg·is·trar (rj-strär, rj-strär)
n.
An admitting officer in a hospital.

registrar
[rej′isträr]
an administrative officer whose responsibility is to maintain the records of an institution.

Registrar
A doctor training in a specialty modelled after the UK system of graduate education, often beginning in the 3rd year after graduation from medical school

registrar [rej´is-trar]
1. an official keeper of records.
2. in British hospitals, a resident specialist who acts as assistant to the chief or attending specialist.

registrar
1. an official keeper of records.
2. in large veterinary teaching hospitals, a staff specialist who acts as head of the relevant clinical unit, e.g. the surgical or medical unit.


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After completing his registrarship in internal medicine at Wits (during which time he received the prestigious Jock Gear award) he obtained the FCP (SA) in 2007.
 
 
 
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