resident
This term carries a strong sense of permanence and legal belonging. It suggests a stable, recognized connection to a location, distinguishing a person from a visitor, tourist, or transient guest. In legal or official contexts, it often triggers specific rights or obligations, such as voting or tax residency. In a medical context, the word shifts from a spatial meaning to a professional status. It describes a phase of transition where a practitioner is no longer a student but is not yet a fully independent attending physician, embodying a state of supervised expertise.
A person who inhabits a specific area or a doctor in training.
Meanings
A doctor who is receiving specialized training in a hospital.
"The surgical resident worked a thirty-hour shift."
Living in or established in a particular place.
"The resident population of the island is small."